Which is better? Unhappily married & financially well off or happily married & poor?

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music lover answered

happily married and poor is more better than unhappily married because if a person is happily married then he  already become rich and he can also become financially rich if he get equally support from his family. But financially rich but unhappily married can become financially poor because of sadness and anxiety :)

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music  lover
music lover commented
that so sad 😢
Toni Pauze
Toni Pauze commented
First sorry I hit edit.


I agree well said..I'm sorry Stu!
HelpStop AnimalAbuse
No problem Tiger. How are you ? I enjoy my little stay in Boston (Ran the Marathon) it's a great city with great people. I'll be back next year if I can quality.

Anything new in your life?
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Toni Pauze answered

No amount can buy love!!!

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Yin And Yang answered

This is some what of a trick question. Unfortunately money problems are the number one cause of divorce now a days. So that being said chances are without money love struggles and with money there is struggles to love each other. It's a tough question. Unhappily married is never a good thing with or without money.

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HelpStop AnimalAbuse
My mother & my stepfather never had a honeymoon & never shared a bed (You know why in our private messages). When they were married my mother was 50 & he was 65. She was just waiting for him to drop off the perch. 34 years later he is now 99 & still alive & she is still waiting. She chose money over her children & turned her back on them.

She is getting what she deserves. She made her own bed & now she has to lie in it.............KARMA IS ALIVE & WELL
Yin And Yang
Yin And Yang commented
Amen to that one! 34 years is a long time to wait for someone to kick the bucket! Lol! She is scandalous!
HelpStop AnimalAbuse
I could think of a lot more appropriate words for he but I can't name them here!!
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PJ Stein answered

I read a study abut 5 years ago that stated the families that had a combined income between $30K and $50K USD were the happiest in their marriages. They made enough money that they could live comfortably and even save a little, as well as take a vacation every year or two. Those who made less had arguments about money, and often didn't do things that they enjoyed because they couldn't afford them. Those who made more often started trying to "keep up with the Jones" and worked so much to cover the bills they never enjoy themselves or each other.

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Corey The Goofyhawk , Epic has no limit, answered

Happily married and poor!!

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Darik Majoren answered

Well, if you are really well off I guess a Divorce wouldn't break you, but the loss of the relationship is sad to me.

I would choose Happily Married and Poor . . . I love spending time with my wife.

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