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Anonymous asked in Family & RelationshipsMarriage & Divorce · 1 decade ago

WOMEN, if you were RICH, would you want your fiance sign a pre-nuptial agreement?

Let's pretend you were rich, or if you are already rich, do not pretend. If you are rich, would you want your 30K-40K earning husband sign a pre-nuptial agreement? Let's say you make 100K a year or you inherited a family's fortune, would you want your husband sign a pre-nuptial agreement?

If you say yes, aren't they unromantic and portend divorce in the future, so why would you want to poison the joy of marriage with this document? This is what nearly every single woman would say if a man asked them to sign a pre-nup, so this is being put back to you. Women, if you wanted a man to sign a pre-nup because you were rich, is it NOW unromantic and a precursor for divorce? You wouldn't want your husband to cheat on you in 5-10 years, and in addition to the emotional hurt of his cheating it is compounded with giving him half of your hard-earned dollars, that you woke up early for and spend THE ENTIRE day earning, year in, year out......and knowing you only get half of all of YOUR YEARS OF SUFFERING & HARDSHIP & STRIFE AT WORK, RIGHT? HOLLA, WE WANT PRENUP!!!!

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Whenever there's money (inheritance, savings, real estate) or kids from a previous relationship involved prior to a marriage, you better believe there should be a pre-nup involved. It doesn't matter who has the money or kids, you have to protect that because there are no guarantees.

  • Min
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    Not a matter of being unromantic, just sensible & pragmatic - when 3 out of 4 marriages end in divorce. I can't see the drama, & it won't be an issue unless either spouse cheats or is verbally/emotionally abusive.

    Source(s): 25+ yrs happy marriage
  • 1 decade ago

    Yes I would because I have been married 3 times and the person I married was not the same one as I divorced. So yes, I would want him to sign a prenup as I would expect to as well. People have to protect what they have worked for

    Source(s): LR
  • ..
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    YES! I don't think it's a precursor to divorce at all. Marriage at its core is a business arrangement. That's all. If he's so in love with you, then the money shouldn't matter, right?

    If he balks, then I walk.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    yes i would sign one because no one is promised to the other and if he leaves and im richer then i'd have to pay his cheating *** or jus cause yea i'd sign

    good luck god bless

  • alina
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    people are money gubbin bi*ches these days so ya protect your money cuz not everyone will just settle for the couch plus they will probably try to get you for alimony

  • 1 decade ago

    If I loved him and trusted him with marring me then I would have to love him and trust him with my money.......marriage vows....For richer or for poorer.

  • 1 decade ago

    yep! they would sign a prenup and if i wanna leave them something, i'll put it in my will!

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