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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Richard Branson’s wife just died and in the obituary he’s quoted as saying that they didn’t have a prenup because he felt it cheapened the relationship. She was his second wife. Asking for a prenup when you’re both so young and don’t have the money in the bank seems like a tough way to start the relationship. It’s like you’re putting up walls when you have nothing to protect. [/quote] He does have something to protect though. Bad take. [/quote] Ehat about her? Doesn't she have things to protect? Or is money the only thing of value? If so, he should find someone with as much money as he has.[/quote] Huh? You aren't making sense and are making a bunch of logical leaps. If she has something to protect, she is a big girl and can figure out ways protect herself too. Maybe that's a prenup; maybe other means. [/quote] And you wonder why people don't like prenups! This is not how you treat someone you want to marry. People with money are more sophisticated in terms of figuring out what needs to be protected ( because they have attorneys/advisors who are paid to look out for them). You cannot say your fiancee is a " big girl", and can protect herself. Any good potential spouse should be looking for a fair prenup, considering the other party and how the prenup can protect them too.[/quote] But…you were talking about things other than money. Get your story straight. [/quote] I still am - nothing in my response suggests otherwise. Get your head straight. [/quote] Then infantilize women so much that you think they aren't capable of sticking up for and protecting themselves? Either within or outside of a prenup? [/quote] Not surprising to see that in your teeny tiny head, only women can fall into this category. Take a moment and think deeper.[/quote] [i]You're[/i] the one framing her that way, goofy. Goodness you are bad at this. Collect yourself, follow the thread and try to make just a bit of sense. [/quote]
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