Hobie-wan wrote:Screw gold diggers and people that buy friends.ninjainspandex wrote:i think it really depends how rich you are
I have a cousin that learned that lesson the hard way Hobie. 30 years old, and he's going on his third marriage.
Hobie-wan wrote:Screw gold diggers and people that buy friends.ninjainspandex wrote:i think it really depends how rich you are
Either way, you're getting fucked...Inazuma wrote:Actually, if you ask your woman to sign a prenup and she refuses, then you know she only wants to marry you for money. If she agrees to it, then she actually loves you.
Of course, you shouldn't get married in the first place. But if you absolutely must get married, asking her to sign a prenup is a way to test her and see if she loves you.
not getting married > married with prenup > married without prenup
keep all your money > losing a little money > losing half your money

elmagicochrisg wrote:Either way, you're getting fucked...Inazuma wrote:Actually, if you ask your woman to sign a prenup and she refuses, then you know she only wants to marry you for money. If she agrees to it, then she actually loves you.
Of course, you shouldn't get married in the first place. But if you absolutely must get married, asking her to sign a prenup is a way to test her and see if she loves you.
not getting married > married with prenup > married without prenup
keep all your money > losing a little money > losing half your money
literallyelmagicochrisg wrote:Either way, you're getting fucked...Inazuma wrote:Actually, if you ask your woman to sign a prenup and she refuses, then you know she only wants to marry you for money. If she agrees to it, then she actually loves you.
Of course, you shouldn't get married in the first place. But if you absolutely must get married, asking her to sign a prenup is a way to test her and see if she loves you.
not getting married > married with prenup > married without prenup
keep all your money > losing a little money > losing half your money
Don't talk with your mouth full...StuntDouble wrote:Well, unless she knows I'm going to hit it rich in the future, she's the one with all the money.
Your logic is still failing to be logical, but to each their own..

So in this case, you are the gold digger. Unless you signed a prenup? Please tell me you did, and aren't just marrying her for the money.StuntDouble wrote:Well, unless she knows I'm going to hit it rich in the future, she's the one with all the money.
Your logic is still failing to be logical, but to each their own..
That's an interesting perspective @all three of you.Hobie-wan wrote:I almost posted this previously as well. Trust is one of the most important things IMHO. If you don't trust someone, they aren't very worthy of being a friend, much less your significant other or spouse.harper wrote:My thoughts exactly.Jmustang1968 wrote:Getting a prenup is setting your marriage up for failure. It is instilling a sense of mistrust from the get go. If I felt I needed to get a prenup before marrying, then I would probably need to reconsider my potential spouse.
"You're a gold digger because your wife is rich."Inazuma wrote:So in this case, you are the gold digger. Unless you signed a prenup? Please tell me you did, and aren't just marrying her for the money.StuntDouble wrote:Well, unless she knows I'm going to hit it rich in the future, she's the one with all the money.
Your logic is still failing to be logical, but to each their own..