Am I too MATERIALISTIC ????

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Hello All,
I think I have made my current wife a Barbie doll...... showering her with baubles and stuff....

I have built 4 collections for her.......

“I never worry about diets. The only carrots that interest me are the number of carats in a diamond.”

ok i just noticed that :roflmfao: is the next one chosen yet?

ladies, you might be right with the pimp trading after all...:rolleyes:
 
(Great. Now I gotta pull out the Lear Jet photos again.)

I just picked this up. It was on sale for half a mil.

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Do you think it makes me look fat?
 
Well I think it's nice you buy your wife things to show you care about her, but what does she think about this? I don't think any woman likes to be treated as a Barbie doll, a showcase or a trophy. Of course I wouldn't mind if my bf bought me things :graucho: but that's because he loves me, not in order to show off to his friends!
 
lol....you're asking that question here? Home of the sybarites? Seriously, you are not morally bankrupt if you like the finer things. If you never give a thought about helping someone, that is different and only you can address. It drives me crazy when people try to lay a guilt trip on me about certain choices I make. It's not like they will sell all they own and give it all to needy and suffering. So enjoy it and don't worry about what people think.

That also goes for choices of mates.
 
Somehow, that means there's something wrong, true, but then that is psychological--for both sides. (Think of it this way, would you want a guy that was married two or three times (as in divorced. Tragic deaths don't count.) But why would you, if you thought it through clearly? If they cast her aside, what would make another so special? that's why I think it is not only moral, but a psychological issue. (I had to think about this and didn't want to sound like I support the cads of the world.)
 
I meant you should at least get one of those ! ;)

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but you`re right with the value, thats why I will wait for the Hermes Bugatti to show up on the second hand market...:wlae:

Yeah we looked at those but preferred the compact model. Plus, that jumbo jet is just a gas guzzler! (good luck on the Bugatti BTW - are you on the waiting list? :laugh:)
 
Yeah we looked at those but preferred the compact model. Plus, that jumbo jet is just a gas guzzler! (good luck on the Bugatti BTW - are you on the waiting list? :laugh:)

I spoke to my SO and he says we will just buy from someone who was on the original waiting list, because this will probably cost us even more than from Bugatti directly and he says the more you spend the better, KWIM? :supacool::upsidedown:
 
Somehow, that means there's something wrong, true, but then that is psychological--for both sides. (Think of it this way, would you want a guy that was married two or three times (as in divorced. Tragic deaths don't count.) But why would you, if you thought it through clearly? If they cast her aside, what would make another so special? that's why I think it is not only moral, but a psychological issue. (I had to think about this and didn't want to sound like I support the cads of the world.)

I agree, but any guy who has had more than one wife die a tragic death would raise some suspicion for me, too.
 
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