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May 5, 2008
A Wise Woman For A Wealthy American
I have a friend who has a thing for wealthy Americans. For some reason, for her, the thought of a rich man from the United States is enough to leave her weak in the knees. She believes that meeting a wealthy American is going to be the answer to her dreams. In fact, she even signed up for Millionaire Match in an effort to meet just such a fellow.
For a long time, my friend tried to meet men in bars, but she was never quite satisfied with the guys that she met. She felt that she was destined for a different life. I'm not sure whether or not I agree with her, but she has made her mind up that she's going to be the wife of a wealthy American, so, as a friend, the only thing I can really do at this point is try to support her as best as I can. It's not as if she's decided to become a heroin addict, and, against my better judgment, I'm really starting to believe that this gal might be barking up the right tree.
At some point, she decided that instead of just trying to randomly meet the man of her dreams she would take a more proactive approach and signed up for a wealthy men dating service. I'm not sure which one it was exactly, but it was rumored that Charlie Sheen had found a gal on that particular site.
It wasn't long before she started getting a few contacts on the site. She took her time because she really did not want to appear desperate, and she wanted to make sure that she was not rushing into anything.
Finally, she ended up arranging to meet a guy. In fact, he offered to fly her to Scottsdale, Arizona, to meet him. He had a lovely home, decorated in a kind of Southwestern kitsch that was classy without being gaudy or gauche. He even had some sketches by Frederic Remington that were worth quite a bit of money. The home was beautiful, but the wealthy American man ended up being a bit of an overbearing jerk. My friend was heartbroken as she had invested a lot, emotionally, into this trip. Nevertheless, she was undaunted and renewed her search.
I had thought that my friend was completely superficial, but I changed my mind after we talked about the situation. She said, "You must always remember that it's not about what's on your walls, it's all about what's in your heart."
Posted by MarkJohn at May 5, 2008 2:17 AM
