Some people dream of marriage and forever love — but for one young man, forever lost its meaning long ago.
At just 23, Anthony Alvarenga from Los Angeles has already lived a lifetime’s worth of relationships. Married twice. Father of four. Over 500 partners. Yet now, he says with calm certainty: “Marriage isn’t for me.”
Once a high school dropout, Anthony became a self-made millionaire through trading — owning $3 million in supercars and another $1.5 million in jewelry. But despite his flashy success, his heart has grown cautious. “Every time I settle down, it ends the same,” he admits. “Love fades, chaos begins, and I’m left rebuilding myself.”

Anthony now lives by his own rules — six girlfriends, all loyal to him, none allowed to date others. “It’s my life,” he says simply. “No one’s trapped. They stay because they want to.” He spends his nights chasing thrills, not vows — and plans to reach “well over 1,000 women” before he’s done.
To some, his choices seem reckless. To others, honest. But as Anthony puts it, “I’d rather make money and memories than lose years to love that won’t last.”
Maybe he’s running from heartbreak — or maybe he’s just living by the only truth he trusts now: freedom over forever.