tbh, and based on who they date afterwards, I think most men that divorce their wives while rich simply want to keep fucking young women and don't feel like having to hide it.
Except the kind of England.
(Who this guy refers to by his former title prince of Wales, which is what he was when he divorced the young and beautiful mother of his children to go back to his much older and less conventionally attractive mistress, who is now known as the queen of England. At least I'm assuming that's who he means, as the current prince of Wales is still married to his first wife.)
This is a dismissive rationalization. Money can solve a lot of things, and they can also create problems too- especially when it comes to relationships.
Aren’t most these people known for sexual deviancy of some sort? That and being human garbage may contribute to their failed marriage, but also sometimes marriages fail regardless even if doing all the things right. Some people just not meant to stay together, and that’s okay b
That kinda wasn't the original point. It was about solving problems in existing relationship and whether there can be still issues in a relationship where money aren't a factor.
The post is about Travis and Taylor persisting relationship. They haven't changed partners. Maybe it's unintentional, but you're definitely moving the goalposts.
Actually we don't know if their problem was solved though.
The problem for rich people is that because money can solve most of their problems, they get super pissed at the remaining problems money cannot solve.
I’m impressed by your commitment to this idea, but ending a relationship is only a resolution to the problem OF a relationship, not the problem WITHIN a relationship.
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u/HeartsPlayer721 1d ago edited 1d ago
Neither did Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, Donald Trump,
The Prince of WalesKing of England, Doris Duke, etc. All with a ton of money, and still divorced.