In a post asking girls to offer advice, one comment stated, “Marry for money, love will come later.” This mindset is toxic, as it suggests that financial security should outweigh emotional connection when choosing a life partner. While financial stability is important, prioritizing money over genuine love often leads to resentment and emotional dissatisfaction.

Many individuals who marry for financial gain find themselves in relationships where they feel trapped or unfulfilled. This can lead to constant conflict and feelings of spite toward their partner. True partnership should be built on shared values, mutual respect, and emotional support, not just monetary gain. Marrying for money may provide temporary security, but long-term happiness thrives on love and understanding.

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