Anonymous wrote:What's the point? They will not get married or it will come back to bite.
I would have wanted to know that it's the SN that keeps them from growing wealth. How does a 40-year old not have a penny after working a good job for 15 years. I figured it out when the same SN did them in.
I want to know what cause the sleeping around. That will affect many parts of our lives, not just money and sex.
Anonymous wrote:Financial status yes as that impacts the current. I never particularly cared what someone's sexual history was.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Finances yes, sexual history, no.
Look, no matter what, somebody’s feelings will get hurt if you disclose sexual history. Somebody had a threesome, or slept with a gorgeous celebrity, or paid a sex worker, or did something that will make the other person insecure.
It is fully possible to have a wild sexual experience and then go on to have a very happy, monogamous relationship. But there’s zero need to introduce any doubt by bringing up sex that may make the other person uneasy.
So it is ok not to disclose to your potential husband that you slept with the entire UVA football team because you don’t want to make him feel insecure?
Seriously?
Anonymous wrote:Finances yes, sexual history, no.
Look, no matter what, somebody’s feelings will get hurt if you disclose sexual history. Somebody had a threesome, or slept with a gorgeous celebrity, or paid a sex worker, or did something that will make the other person insecure.
It is fully possible to have a wild sexual experience and then go on to have a very happy, monogamous relationship. But there’s zero need to introduce any doubt by bringing up sex that may make the other person uneasy.
Anonymous wrote:Do you believe in full transparency in a relationship? In other words, are both parties honest with one another about past sexual history and financial status before taking the next step of getting engaged and married shortly after that?