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I met this very attractive man at an art gallery a little while ago and we went on our first date and everything was just great..I went home grinning from ear to ear , the guy is a total sweetheart and gentleman, funny, charming, very family oriented and is looking to settle down in the near future and last but not least the CHEMISTRY is off the meter. Now from what I've observed over the past few weeks, this guy is def seems like he's husband material.
Now the catch is that he's a musician and has a day job and is very driven but he doesn't have college education and 4 yrs younger (which blew my mind when I found out). I generally date professionals but looking back those guys didn't bring half of the characteristics that this guy brings, they just had nice resumes. Now I'm not a gold digger but at 26 I know I want a partner that can provide stability and take care of his family. Love doesn't pay the bills but money doesn't buy happiness.
I say if you see potential with this guy, then go for it! They are hard to find. I`m sure the bills will get paid, you just won`t be able to go buy new clothes every month.
I think what matters here is: Is he a good person. I know plenty of people that make a lot of money but are jackasses to the core (male and female)-I think character is more important don't you?
I've always wondered which wealthy mastermind sold this hoax to the poor public and when.
For sure. The number one reason relationships go haywire is finance. When the money dries out, disaster follows.
Money doesn't buy happiness reads well in the proverb book. And it makes the credit card users happy. Well, enjoy that debt, sheeple. Look at that new iThing over there, it's Christmas. Let's go max out on money we do not have LMAO. Maybe it does buy happiness
Is he paying his bills now? You mention he is driven at work so that says alot about his work ethic. No one can predict what will happen in the future and as we've all seen with this economy, job security is rare.
When you get to the point of discussing a potential future together, I would let him know of my goals (personally and professionally) and see where his are. You need to have a plan for long after the "butterflies" are gone.
I've always wondered which wealthy mastermind sold this hoax to the poor public and when.
LOL..I have a friend who's engaged to doctor who makes half a million a yr and she is not happy. She says she barely sees him, they barely have sex (he'd rather watch the news than have sex) and she's away from all of her family and friends so she's lonely. Her Louis Vuitton handbags do not keep her warm or make her laugh.
I flunked college my first year and am rolling in money. I have friends with four year degrees on unemployment. College doesn't equte to anything but a piece of paper.
And you seriously want your husband to be a musician? He's either a closet homosexual who will later come out and ruin your family or he spends large amounts of time dreaming of having his own musical grouping of sorts. You'd be better off picking up an abusive alcoholic from the local biker bar and just getting it over with quicker.
OP, I understand that you like him and feel the chemistry. My thing is his age. He seems so young still, for a guy to settle at 22, that's pretty rare.
In terms of finances, again, it's too early to tell! He is only 22. My aunt married a struggling musician, now they are swimming in money as he opened his own business.
Money cannot buy happieness, but it sure buys comfort.
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