What
You Want vs. What You Need
Sweeping
through the states like the swine flu, it seems that more and more women who
are begrudgingly making the transition from middle age babe to golden girl are
looking at potential partners in terms of dollars and cents instead of passion
and desire. The desire, now, is to be financially secure in the years that may
find more and more moneys going toward health care or a little nip and tuck.
Everyone has been hit hard by the economy; fired or laid off,
many who were once solvant are no longer and women are abandoning men in a
state of financial disaray like rats from a sinking ship. And it doesn’t seem
to matter if the men who are secure, have the house, the toys, the bank
accounts are even attractive to them, will treat them well or if there will be
any real passion between them, as long as the money is and will be there, then
security dominates the emotions.
But wait; there is a fly in that ointment. Those who have not been hit by the economy just may be depending on how much longer it lasts. No one is completely recession proof and just as you think you have it made money-wise, you may find the toys being sold to pay bills and an over-priced house being foreclosed. The man who you thought was going to take care of you in your “old age” can barely take care of himself, and the passionate lover who didn’t have a penny to his name when you left has secured himself a sweet job guaranteed to see both of you through. Trouble is, you left and now there is another in your place. You lost. Twice!
But wait; there is a fly in that ointment. Those who have not been hit by the economy just may be depending on how much longer it lasts. No one is completely recession proof and just as you think you have it made money-wise, you may find the toys being sold to pay bills and an over-priced house being foreclosed. The man who you thought was going to take care of you in your “old age” can barely take care of himself, and the passionate lover who didn’t have a penny to his name when you left has secured himself a sweet job guaranteed to see both of you through. Trouble is, you left and now there is another in your place. You lost. Twice!
Yes,
many women are making their own money, are financially secure and don’t “need”
a man to lean on. But many aren’t and do lean even at the sacrifice of great
relationships.
Experts
agree that money and sex are in a contant battle for first place as to why
relationships fail. Many a romantic movie has our heroine choosing love over
money, The Notebook, as love and passion provides the greatest joys in life.
The tears and look on Ingrid Bergman’s face as she says good-bye to Humphrey
Bogart in Casablanca tells us what she knows she’s giving up for a “more
secure” life.
It’s
always been said that money can’t buy happiness, but in these hard economic
times it may be able to buy rich guys the woman of their dreams though he may
be a nightmare.
So
before you leave for the greener pasture take a good look at whom and what you
may be giving up for a
place at the craps table. Are you sure it’s worth the gamble?
place at the craps table. Are you sure it’s worth the gamble?
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