Can you accept your lover hiding his rich?

in hive-150487 •  22 days ago 

I believe that a relationship is built on love, respect and understanding, and is not built on a specific interest, because that would be considered exploitation by the other party, and there would be no love, but rather interest, and when that interest ends, love ends because it is love built on exploitation.

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my point of view I don’t mind if the other party is rich and hides that from me because, first and last, I want the essence of a person and I don’t care about his appearance or wealth or look at him for the sake of interest, and I will be understanding of hiding that from me because we have come to live in an age of interests and any person fears being exploited by his life partner.

The relationship must be built on something more important.money and wealth are necessary for a successful and unfulfilling relationship. In the end, we cannot wait for a partner for the sake of interest because that will destroy the relationship. It is okay at first for a person to hide what he owns, and I excuse that because he is afraid for his wealth and afraid that he will be exploited and betrayed. But after that relationship lasts and he knows that he is with the right person, he must tell him about his wealth because a relationship that is built on lies does not last long. Hiding at the beginning of the relationship for fear of losing his wealth is okay, but lying to the other party for a long time is not permissible.

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I agree with your sentiments and I myself do not want any kind of invisibility in a relationship. Where there is human love, there must be an expression of sincere feelings towards each other and the desire to share everything with each other. Where anything is hidden, feelings are not pure. And the relationship does not mature.

Nice article

Yes. That is the essential point. A relationship built on lies does not last....