Thursday, September 12, Counsellors advise that the sole basis upon which relationships should be forged is love, but many people have shunned the concept and have instead entered into unions for other reasons. There those who have done so because they felt they were getting old and needed companionship before it was too late, some because being married or living with someone of the opposite sex is a front to hide their true sexuality, and others because the other person is comfortably able to support them. All Woman finds out from some women what is more important in a relationship — love, sex or money?

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