Is Money a Reason to Marry?
Many women today view marriage as a path to change their lives, believing that marrying a wealthy man will guarantee a secure future. This idea is appealing, but can you truly set aside love and continue with a marriage to someone you have no feelings for? Or is financial stability the most important aspect for you in a romantic relationship? Let's take a psychological test to find out your perspective!
1. Do you consider yourself a capable person?
2. Do you believe everything your friends tell you?
3. Have you experienced a lot in life so far?
4. Do you spend money in an unpredictable manner?
5. Is keeping up with others important to you?
6. Are all your clothes branded?
7. Would you describe yourself as assertive?
8. Do you own a lot of branded cosmetics?
9. Do you enjoy frequent shopping trips?
10. Are you very sensitive when it comes to matters of love?
11. Do you work quickly and efficiently?
12. Are you very fond of jewelry?
A: I won't marry for money
You hope to meet someone with potential and dream of working together to build a life and accumulate wealth. This is the real life you seek. As you grow old together, reflecting on the experiences you’ve shared will fulfill you, leaving no room for regret. True love, you believe, is sustained by both partners' commitment to progressing together.
B: I would choose a marriage of equal standing
It seems you prefer a partner who is on a similar social level. You don't necessarily need them to be extremely wealthy, but you also don't want them to be financially struggling. As long as the income gap between you isn't too large, you are content with their financial situation. It's not wealth you pursue, but a comfortable life for both of you.
C: I would marry for money
To you, marriage is a second chance at life, so you'd choose someone with a good financial situation. Even if your emotional connection isn't strong, as long as they meet your financial standards and fulfill your needs, you're willing to continue the relationship. Love isn’t your priority, but living without financial security is not an option.
D: True love is what matters
For you, financial status is irrelevant as long as true love exists. You believe the timing of meeting someone special is a fortunate happening, and that's enough for you. You don’t need much money and are not overly concerned with wealth. As long as there's genuine love for each other, your marriage will thrive, and other factors won't be as important.