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FOREIGN WOMAN SAYS SHE MARRY OLD MAN IN SG TO GET “SHORTCUT TO MILLIONAIRE”

I was born in India, raised in the city of Nagpur. I was always ambitious and had dreams of becoming a millionaire. But living in a developing country meant that opportunities were limited. I moved to Singapore in 2014 in search of a better life.

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When I arrived in Singapore, I knew that I would have to work hard if I wanted to make my dreams of becoming a millionaire come true. I started working as a waitress in a restaurant and eventually moved up to a managerial position. Despite my hard work, I still wasn’t making enough money to reach the desired wealth level.

That’s when I came up with an idea that would give me a “shortcut to millionaire” status – I would marry a wealthy older man in Singapore. After months of searching, I finally found a suitable candidate – an 80-year-old Singaporean businessman. We got married in a civil ceremony and soon after, I was on my way to financial success.

As my husband’s wife, I now had access to his vast wealth. I was able to purchase luxurious items and make investments with his money. I also had the opportunity to travel and experience the world, something I had never been able to do before.

But my newfound wealth came with a price. As a foreigner, I was constantly judged by members of Singaporean society, who saw me as nothing more than a “gold digger”. I was often looked down upon and treated as an outsider. I felt like I had no control over how people perceived me and it was difficult to adjust to the criticism.

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My marriage also had its challenges. My husband was elderly and had a very different lifestyle than I did. I had to quickly learn how to fit into his world and adapt to his customs and beliefs. It wasn’t always easy but eventually I was able to find a balance between our two worlds.

The worse part is in the bedroom, but I would say it is the best also. He can’t do it and I don’t really want to do it. It is always awkward pauses in the bedroom.

Despite the difficulties, I’m happy that I made the decision to marry my husband and take the “shortcut to millionaire” status. It has given me the financial freedom to pursue my dreams and live a life of luxury.

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