Posts Tagged ‘marriage’

Is going to the Strip Club Cheating?

Monday, April 27th, 2009

I posed this question today on Twitter:

Is going to the strip club considered cheating in your relationship?

I had to add that last part.  There is no right or wrong answer to this question, because every relationship is based upon different mutually acceptable agreements.

I have customers ask me from time to time, “I don’t think I’m cheating on her by being here…do you?”

My response is always, “Whose opinion matters more to you, mine or your wife’s?”

Marrying for the Love of money

Saturday, December 15th, 2007

I’m Back!

I’m back from vacation, but taking a few more days to myself before I head back to Christie’s.  I ate LOTS of really good food.  Whenever I know I don’t have to fit into a g-string with a flat stomach, I have a tendency to eat a dessert or two (or five).  Tomorrow I head back to the gym, Wednesday I head back to Christie’s. 

I found this interesting article.  Thought I’d pass it along.

Marrying for love … of money

Robert Frank
The Wall Street Journal
Dec. 14, 2007 09:40 AM

On a recent episode of “Dirty Sexy Money,” ABC’s soapy drama about the filthy rich, heiress Karen Darling gets married for the fourth time, to a golf pro. Minutes after the ceremony, she decides she wants a divorce, leaving the golfer to wonder about his $3 million guarantee in the pre-nuptial agreement.

The Starter Husband

Thursday, September 20th, 2007

I saw this article when I logged off of hotmail.

http://lifestyle.msn.com/relationships/couplesandmarriage/articlemc.aspx?cp-documentid=5352156&page=1

If you don’t want to read the whole article, I found these snippets very interesting.

Of course, our generation can afford to chuck the Cinderella story when the glass slipper doesn’t fit. While our grandmothers were forced to remain shackled to unhappy unions for monetary reasons, most women today have the financial wherewithal to cry uncle and bolt whenever we get uncomfortable.

More and more women have that throwaway mentality with their first marriage — the ‘I want it now’ attitude.” Until, of course, you don’t.


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