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Can Money Buy You Love?

Money is an illusive thing indeed.
The question of whether money can buy you love is an odd and valid one.
We all have seen pretty woman, and yes, paying for going past the boundaries often happen around the world, but can it buy you love? This article looks into this topic.
Some people will say money can buy you love, others will come out with an answer that is a strict no, some will have middle ground, and many would not even want to think about it.
However, even though this is a sketchy topic and each man and woman would have different answers, it is still something to think about.
Can money buy you love? Can jetting a woman around the world or on a world cruise be the thing that makes a woman love a man? What exactly makes a woman love a man? Psychologists would like to give us many answers, however even attraction might not fall within this category.
What an interesting point though.
Imagine a man taking a woman around the world, buying them everything they ever wanted, and constantly showering them with gifts.
Imagine pampering, and total accommodation.
Would that do it? Can money buy love? Perhaps the buying stuff would not produce the result, but if these people had a connection obviously the connection could grow.
Let us consider this.
Man takes woman on a world cruise for 6 months.
In that time likely they would get to know each other.
Either they would both be happy at the end of it or would be angry! So in most cases money may buy the man time to prove himself, but would it really buy the love? I don't think so.
Then again a woman might not show the true feelings, because she doesn't want to get hurt.
Yes, the money buy time, but it might not buy the love.
We see this around the world, especially in cultures where marriage comes down to how much money the man has or how rich the family is.
Many women would jump at the chance to marry a millionaire, but it doesn't mean the love will be there.
It brings up a point of relationships, because most relationships are part of what we are used to.
So people going to the same college are likely to date.
People into the same music will likely date and people into the same interests would go to the same places and likely get together.
It is an odd fact, but as the saying goes birds of a feather flock together.
This point is seen all the time.
The dating game thanks to dating organizations has largely opened this so it is not so much of an issue, but it is still there.
Can money buy you love? I believe it gives opportunity to prove yourself, but it doesn't necessarily buy the love.
Then again get 1 man and 1 woman into a box room, and leave them in there for 6 months, and usually fairytales would suggest they are all over each other by time someone opens the doors to let them out! I guess God knows!


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