
Davidzhu
@DavidzhuLife
Jul 13, 2026, 08:25 AM
Spending Tens of Thousands to Marry a Second-Hand Partner: Is This Really a Feasible Idea?
I've been thinking, why do some people spend tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands, or even more to marry someone who's been around the block a few times? Not only is it a huge financial burden, but they also have to provide emotional value, and if they forget to give a gift on a special occasion, it's like they don't care. This is just unimaginable.
This behavior is truly mind-boggling, it's like they're doing something their ancestors wouldn't dare to do! In my opinion, this is not just a waste of money, but also an emotional indulgence. Does true love really require such a high price tag?
I think some people might believe that buying love with money is true love. However, true love should be a mutual effort and understanding between two people, not just one person throwing money around. This approach won't bring true happiness, but rather more pain and dissatisfaction.
I have to ask, how do these people view love? Do they think true love can be measured by money? I think this idea is extremely dangerous. Love should be free and equal, not bought and sold with money.
In conclusion, love shouldn't be measured by money. True love should be a mutual choice and effort, not just one person throwing money around. Those who spend tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands to marry someone who's been around the block a few times are truly pitied.



