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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Its wonderful for the man. His wife comes with housing and college funds for children. She also comes with country club membership, family vacation homes, professional connections and her own money. The man does not have ownership of the house, but, he does not have to pay the mortgage either. He can take all his money and invest most of it. He does not have to save for college for his kids. He does not have to pay for anything but food and medicines when he retires. His housing is provided to him for the rest of his life for FREE. In other words, he can have a lovely life, lovely wife, lovely kids without being a provider. [/quote] This sums it up! He does not get assets gifted to just him, but (as long as he stays married) he is set for life![/quote] I dated a very rich girl (I was poor growing up). Her aunt married a guy in the "trades". They had four kids and married like 35 years. I went over their beautiful house for a party, saw wonderful cars in driveway. And he was running around topping up drinks, back and forth to kitchen, was like a waiter at his own party. Was clear he knew his place in society. Her Dad loved me. I had a "man to man" talk with him and he I like you a lot so won't have to sign a pre-nup with him and his wife and her Grandmother who was still alive that you are not eligible for any of the assets my daughter inherits in case of a divorce or she dies before you. I was friendly with Dad I said I would have no problem signing as I had no desire for your money. But is that a thing? Yep and his sister made his money hungry new son-in law sign. It really opened my eyes. [/quote]
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