Tsk tsk Keeley, asking for bank balance.
Here's a thought, or two
When a chap gets married, he's actually making an investment. A very big one, possibly more expensive in the long term than buying property. Now this type of investment actually depreciates.....you see, the investment doesn't actually improve, the investment ages, it invariably becomes larger as well, requiring more and more money to be spent to try and keep it up to a satisfactory standard, eg. expensive perfumes, clothes, shoes, gym membership, annual holidays, the anniversary gifts etc. and usually lots of beer as that can make your investment look very good as well. This is what is known as a 'money pit'. All this without considering the outrageous initial cost of entering into the investment in the first place, add the rings, and the cost of the contract ceremony with the obligatory party to celebrate the demise of your freedom.
It is what I call a 'high maintenance investment' that in reality can depreciate rapidly, unlike property which more often than not appreciates in value. That is why dating is a much better option long term than marriage, I'll now drag out my old saying...."Why buy a book when you can join the library."
Sorry to go so totally OT lol. As Kryton says - cynicism mode off/
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