How Wealthy Men Can Change Your Life

I can't understand other women who say that marrying wealthy men wouldn't change their lives. What do attractive women and wealthy men marry for anyway? It would certainly change my life and I wouldn't be afraid of it. They're scared it's going to change them, or change how others treat them. It does ruin some people's lives but I figure I could handle it.

They say that to be wealthy, you need about $4 million to retire on. That sounds about right. The first steps I'd take to change my life is to pay off any debts and then I'd buy a nice house and car. They wouldn't be ostentatious. The house would maybe have twelve rooms or so, with a bit of land. I'd still want an office and it would be fun to have a den with a pool table in it and a bar. The car wouldn't be too flashy either, perhaps a BMW convertible or a Lexus.

The best thing about marrying wealthy men is having the opportunity to travel. Currently, I sponsor a young girl in Malawi, thru the Plan International charity. It would be great to visit her family and everyone in the village and see it all for myself instead of just reading the reports I am sent. After that, I'd like to go on safari in Kenya and visit North Africa.

I would have enough money to go traveling for a year or two. I'd like to tour across America in a big camper, just going where the wind blows me and stopping when I want. I'd see all the great cities like New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles. I'd love to see the natural beauty of the Grand Canyon and Niagara Falls. After that, I'd change my life even more by visiting every capital city in Europe!

Another wonderful aspect to being wealthy is being able to support your favorite charities, especially the unfashionable ones that don't get enough publicity. I could also change my life by setting up my own charity. I've always fancied having my own record label and I could sign up all the local bands in my area that have talent and promote them. There's lots of ideas I could put into practice in order to change my life. Now, where are those wealthy men?