Question for Our Awesome Guys Out There!! Ever Met An Provider So Extraordinary, Marriage Became an Option??

dingy_daphne's Avatar
But what would be the requirements to secure this marriage?? Could you except her continuing as A provider?
bbkid's Avatar
  • bbkid
  • 01-26-2012, 07:02 AM
Nope.
Out_of_Bounds's Avatar
Yes, and yes. But not for the long term.
BaldGuy82's Avatar
SHOW ME THE MONEY!
boardman's Avatar
Nope
Wakeup's Avatar
Now we know how you got your first name...


SHOW ME THE MONEY! Originally Posted by ChickenFried81
notanewbie's Avatar
I pay so this WILL NOT happen.
I'm not going to say never because I think I am a romantic at heart -- let's face it, I fall in love half a dozen times a day. But this isn't why I hobby. I have clear motivations when I hobby and I don't get mixed up often, so the likelihood is pretty damn remote.

But if I did marry a provider, she might as well keep fucking other dudes and putting food on the table.
Out_of_Bounds's Avatar
Yep just saying I wouldn't rule out the possibility.
dearhunter's Avatar
Nope

I would send her for a couple of stitches or three
I would buy her a new car
I would provide her a place to live
I would give her a house budget
I would send her ass to culinary school
I would quit my job
I would fuck and eat all day
I would die happy
I would leave her my money

I would wake up and tell her to get the fuck out of my bed....and don't forget the envelope on her way out.
Timk48's Avatar
Perhaps.
kerwil62's Avatar
Nope!
nope, because the past life tends to catch up with you... seen it happen with a friend who married a stripper.. he did not know about her past arrest records which surfaced when they went for a loan on a house... and later on she spent any money they saved on paying off her student loans and her stuff etc...

if a man is in this hobby he is in it for no commitment sexual fun... the woman is in it to make money being a companion for rent.. aka her time...

if they wanted things to be more serious then they will on match.com and eharmony
A commodity is still a commodity, no matter how "extraordinary". Can you marry a car or a house?