A lady once told her lover during the course of intimate moments," With a diamond ring under my pillow anything over me would be fabulous!". That was a freak case: the lover did carry a ring with him though. Such exceptions are not a rule. Love, if genuine is the best thing that can happen even to a ragpicker. Rajendra Girglani
Certainly not! What if the wealthy man is a miser? what if he suspects his girl to be a fraud and run away once he showers her with money and jewellery. A poor person can be more understanding and if matured can make his love more strong by working hard to build a financial stability if thats necessary and thus prove to be a better lover. Love cannot be sustained on air and water but definetly it can be earned by hardwork and sincerity.
Even though the research says that the amount of sexual satisfaction derived is directly proportional to the wealth of the partner, it is not so 100%. In the case of genuine love and affection, the money has no place and the hearts of both the partners meet and their love is sincere and strong. In the present day world, money is capable of making everything and it has its influence on the women also. Nothing definite can be said about the bond between husband and wife as each set of cases differ very much.
Re: Do wealthier men make better lovers?
by Only Me on Feb 21, 2009 03:10 AM Permalink
It may be partially right. It may be true in case of strangers having sex to initiate with. But I believe performance in bed matters much more than the wealth of the man. Wealth of the man can be a part of desirability but it does not command it over all. I beleave a healthier man have a greater edge over welather man.
The article and its contents make very interesting to read but we cannot deny the findings. I can say that generally women like to marry only rich people so that they can enjoy the benefits of wealth and lead a happy life.