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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. Thanks for all the feedback. I saw a lot of sexist/misogynistic posts. To clarify, I'm the man in the relationship and SO is female. Both of us understand that her income will be higher soon after she starts working and it makes sense to prioritize that. The assumptions I have made about stepping down at work, etc. are only if I have to.. i.e. No kids, nothing happens. If I can work remote or her job is at a location where my company operates, I transfer, etc. If we do have kids, I will absolutely step down to a very high WLB job to prioritize kids. We have seen how a few other families with two high-income/high-stress jobs operate and that's not for us. My intention with the pre-nup was to be able to control my funds should things go wrong in the medium-term, not necessarily corral those funds as 'mine' forever. Any income we make during our marriage would be shared 50/50 regardless of who makes it. 10-15 years down the road, I expect out marital assets to more than exceed my personal assets at which point I have no issues co-mingling everything. [/quote] Many of us knew you were male. Because only a male would write and ask this. ā10-15 years once we have many millions ill feel comfortable putting in my stuff from my 20sā lol. You are too selfish to be getting married. You had better decide quickly if you want to bean count or build a life together with someone. [/quote] Yeah when he updated with his "medium view" prenup we could all tell he's not in this completely. Don't get married looking for a Plan B or an escape route. that just sucks. [/quote] So.. you recommend he walk into it, change his life and run the risk of divorce and just share what he has now with her? I bet you are neither a divorce lawyer nor a marriage counselor. :lol: [/quote]
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