Is it worth it to move to the US to marry someone older than me?
This will sound weird, but I am in a very unique situation.
I've been talking with someone hitting their 60ties, don't ask why.
It became apparent they were in love with me. Keep in mind I'm only 19.
She is a successful business owner, and specialize in investing, meaning they have accumulated quite a noticeable amount of wealth.
Before you ask why me in particular, It has a certain amount to do with shared sexual interests, as well as personality. She finds my general interests and aspirations to align with hers, which is true.
They said if I am willing to move to the US, they will arrange marriage both for potential inheritance (She has no children), as they don't want me to be left with nothing, as well as getting Citizenship sorted.
My own country is in the EU and allows Dual Citizenship.
The thing is, it is very intimidating for me to move to the US, as it will mean I have to replant my whole life in a different country. Although I do also have feelings for her, and I also see this as the economically rational choice, I don't know if I should pursue this.
Anyone got any thoughts or stories about this?
Naturally I am open to answer any questions to clear things up.
TL;DR: Living Corpse wants to marry and live with me. She lives in US, I live in EU. Should I?
>>18199499
Niggas would kill for such a golden opportunity. Dual citizenship is the bees knees, especially if its with America, let alone an inheritance to boot
>>18199499
You get free poon and plunder, not to mention citizenship. Do it OP
>>18199499
fuck, man.
but why would tou call her a living corpse if you want to fuck her?
>>18199499
who is they?
>>18199519
>>18199528
I like the support, I was afraid people would tell me it was fucked up.
>>18199540
>but why would tou call her a living corpse if you want to fuck her?
Same reason I would call myself a cockloving faggot on here, insulting yourself is what the cool kids do.
>>18199550
What do you mean?
>>18199571
>they will arrange marriage both for potential inheritance
>>18199499
Moving from EU to USA is crazy unless there is tons of free money involved and since in this case there very likely is, go for it.
> as it will mean I have to replant my whole life in a different country
It is hard but unlike some refugee, you have the benefit of knowing someone and moneys. You'll be fine.
Although I'd be careful with the "living corpse" idea, rich people easy reach their 90s.
>>18199585
Oh I think I just messed up. Meant inheritance and citizenship.
>>18199621
I feel the same.
I guess living for a long time is not a huge issue in itself. She straight up said if I feel the need to fool around with other girls then its fine,
The free money is a defo. I'd call her upper middle class in the higher percentile.
Not the stupidly-rich-mansion-and-several-sports-cars type tho.
Still, its a lot of free money both while she is alive and when she leaves.