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Because no other pre-nups would have such ridiculous clauses. I'm not particularly hot on the whole pre-nup idea, but that's a different can of worms discussed enough.
Because no other pre-nups would have such ridiculous clauses. I'm not particularly hot on the whole pre-nup idea, but that's a different can of worms discussed enough.
Yeah, it flies over my head. It's something unheard of in my world, but then, there is dowry.
What would you do ladies if you were engaged & fiance your wanted you to sign a prenup,& in the prenup it states that you MUST weight 130 lbs or less and if you get pregnant you have a certain amount of time to lose the weight? What would you do? Honestly?
Yeah, it flies over my head. It's something unheard of in my world, but then, there is dowry.
Marriage is a business transaction, everywhere
You know, I can sort of see it later in life and in 2nd and subsequent marriages when people have more assets and children from previous marriages, but starting out your life young, marrying for the 1st time, and having your foot out of the door since day one doesn't sound too appealing to me.
Is this a real situation??? If so, tell that guy to pound sand...I had toxemia when I was pregnant and while I am usually about 110lbs I definitely gained more than the average 25-30 lbs suggested for pregnant woman...he sounds like an ass...dump him...
Sign it, marry him, kill him and eat him with a nice Chianti.
Anthony Hopkins always has the answer
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