Seriously. Poor little me can deal with having mated a millionaire.”“ Oh, you found someone else? With less money?

Vivian Arend
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This is a common sentiment in the world of romance. A person might admit that they’re not looking for a rich boyfriend or girlfriend, but they’re still surprised when their mate has less money than them and ends up with someone better off than them. I’m not sure if this is a positive thing or not. If one person is always jealous of the other person’s money, how does that make either person happy?

Source: Wolf Line

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