Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do all of what OP wants (and I handle the finances). My husband makes 100% of the money now. We met in law school.
He doesn't want her to have the ability to handle the finances, and he wants a pre-nup. Very different than your set-up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do all of what OP wants (and I handle the finances). My husband makes 100% of the money now. We met in law school.
He doesn't want her to have the ability to handle the finances, and he wants a pre-nup. Very different than your set-up.
Anonymous wrote:I do all of what OP wants (and I handle the finances). My husband makes 100% of the money now. We met in law school.
Anonymous wrote:I do all of what OP wants (and I handle the finances). My husband makes 100% of the money now. We met in law school.
Anonymous wrote:Tale as old as time, man seeks traditional woman, but demands modernity when it comes to a prenup.
You want tradition without any downsides.
Anonymous wrote:Tale as old as time, man seeks traditional woman, but demands modernity when it comes to a prenup.
You want tradition without any downsides.
Anonymous wrote:Details of the prenup matter a lot IMO. If I were marrying someone worth $10 million I would not expect to be able to walk away with $5 million if I divorced him a year later. But if we were married for twenty years and three kids and he was worth $30 million when I found out he was cheating? I’d damn well want to leave with ten.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Make a ton of money. A fair amount of women would be willing to do the bulk of of the child/household work, so long as you make plenty to provide a good lifestyle and house help when she needs/wants it, since you aren’t willing to pitch in. She will also want to make sure, in the event of divorce, that her “half” will be still be a lot and keep her comfortable , since she pretty much gave up a career and even if she goes back to work, so won’t make nearly what she could have or once did.
OP here. I was in a relationship that just ended here I thought I found the one. We were very in love and happy but she refused to sign a prenup. I own multiple businesses and have a decent net worth. A prenup is non-negotiable. Most women do not want to sign one.
Of course. Think about what you are asking. You want someone to give up her career entirely, and with it the means of providing for herself for decades. And at the same time, you want her to sign away any rights to assets she could use to support herself.
Thinking about it in terms that you may understand better, you are asking someone to give up a career. You need to compensate her for that.
Anonymous wrote:I’m 37 and single. I’ve been trying I find a certain type of woman and just haven’t. You can say I’m looking for a 1950’s housewife. I don’t expect a servant or anything like that, but I wanted a woman who wants to stay at home taking care of her kids and husband. I’m looking for a woman who wants to take care of raising the kids and responsibilities of the household, while I work and manage things like finances. Most of the women I meet want to be a SAHM only short-term, or want to be a SAHM but expect the man to be a 50/50 partner in childcare and household responsibilities. I’m looking for a woman who can handle the bulk of it. How do I find a woman like this?