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| 11 | Eight years in and things have changed.“I am not his wife so I felt it’s alright to say no”. Even if you were his wife, it’s alright to say no. I would be very disappointed if I was you about him being so nonchalant about marriage. I would think if he was avoiding commitment and responsibility. If it was on the table and now he’s trying to side track it it’s likely because you gave him an impression that nothing would change…I get that you were expressing love but doing wifey things often leads men to not wanting to marry because the… | /r/RedPillWomen | 26/04/26 02:07 PM |
| 2 | You’re not marrying a rich manThe marriage is mainly about citizenship, so my chances are actually not lowered. If he wants to live in my country and have stable citizenship, it will be more comfortable to marry. Of course it’s not the reason we would marry, but it’s part of the process. I made it clear that I won’t marry him without a clear benefit being half of all assets we split after mortgage is paid. I also get monthly support to my account, equivalent of a decent wage in my country on top of all expenses covered. Coha… | /r/RedPillWomen | 24/04/26 04:07 PM |
| 12 | You’re not marrying a rich manI am not married, but I started dating my current boyfriend when he was making less than me in my minimum wage job because he was a war refugee and much younger than me. He is incredibly smart and made his way as a programmer. At the time I didn’t think it would turn into a long term relationship and I mainly entered it because he was sweet and we had many common interests. He now makes 10k USD monthly which is top 1% income in my country. I have always been honest about wanting a provider man b… | /r/RedPillWomen | 24/04/26 08:06 AM |
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