Some are too quick to dismiss people as gold diggers IMO. Sometimes, the love is real.

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Masao

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Scenario: a 20 year old aspiring instagram model who struggles to pay rent gets engaged to a 97 year old billionaire with glioblastoma, fatal familial insomnia, smallpox, leukemia, late-stage pancreatic cancer, tuberculosis, cholera, leprosy, mesothelioma, typhoid fever, polio, the bubonic plague, brain-eating amoebas, rabies, and Ebola.

The 20 year old is jumping up and down and dragging priests to the hospital to get married RIGHT NOW we can't wait to organize a ceremony.

They met a week ago.

Everyone is convinced that this isn't a love marriage. The billionaire's kids are enraged and calling up all the lawyers they know.

But what if... what if it's actually true love?

What if money has absolutely nothing to do with it?
 
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A 97-year old billionaire with, and I quote, "glioblastoma, fatal familial insomnia, smallpox, leukemia, late-stage pancreatic cancer, tuberculosis, cholera, leprosy, mesothelioma, typhoid fever, polio, the bubonic plague, brain-eating amoebas, rabies, and Ebola" would not last a week in the first place.
 
A 97-year old billionaire with, and I quote, "glioblastoma, fatal familial insomnia, smallpox, leukemia, late-stage pancreatic cancer, tuberculosis, cholera, leprosy, mesothelioma, typhoid fever, polio, the bubonic plague, brain-eating amoebas, rabies, and Ebola" would not last a week in the first place.

I mean, sure it doesn't look good, but all the more reason to tie the knot and seal their love before it's too late.

Then she should be willing to sign a prenuptial which gives her nothing when he passes, right?

Well... prenups aren't very romantic. It kind of shows you don't trust the other person. Wouldn't it be more of a proof of love and trust to go ahead without a prenup?
 
I mean, sure it doesn't look good, but all the more reason to tie the knot and seal their love before it's too late.



Well... prenups aren't very romantic. It kind of shows you don't trust the other person. Wouldn't it be more of a proof of love and trust to go ahead without a prenup?
No, it would be STUPID.
 

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