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How can you ask for a prenob from someone you marry?

biteme said:
If I had money, no way I'd ever marry without a prenup. You'd have to be an idiot.

See, this is what I am talking about. Most people marry for reason #1 and it greatly contributes to the very high divorce rate, as of late, in America.

-sk
 
sk* said:

I do understand what you are saying and do agree with you that a prenup does have its place if you see marriage as a contract. What ever happened to love though? If I ever get married, hopefully it will be for the second reason for marriage I provided. (We might also have slightly different defenitions of love here, as in my defenition it would require complete trust.)

-sk

That's a pipedream. Read the statistics. I always go with the best odds.
 
biteme said:


That's a pipedream. Read the statistics. I always go with the best odds.

The odds have only turned against marriage as of late. You can give credit to "MTV" for that. It sucks, but it isn't like this all over the world. Lately, people get a divorce just cause they have an argument.

Odds go against marriage cause such contracts as a prenup are allowed. Think of how much less marriages and divorces there would be if this contract wasn't allowed. People would generally get married out of love, and not think of the possibility of divorce for the future.

-sk
 
When I say skate, I am referring to YOU, SK* (*= shift 8, = SK8)

mar·riage ( P ) Pronunciation Key (mrj)
n.

1. The legal union of a man and woman as husband and wife.

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You can contrive and argue your moot points all you want, broham.

Point is, it is a legal union, just like the definition says.

And, if you want to keep arguing (again, your moot point...) look at the definition that you posted. It has the same as above.
 
"When I say skate, I am referring to YOU, SK* (*= shift 8, = SK8)"

Yea I know why you refer me as skate, but I just ignore it lol. Vbulletin required at least 3characters for a user name so I put a random symbol after sk.

"mar·riage ( P ) Pronunciation Key (mrj)
n.

1. The legal union of a man and woman as husband and wife.

--

You can contrive and argue your moot points all you want, broham.

Point is, it is a legal union, just like the definition says.

And, if you want to keep arguing (again, your moot point...) look at the definition that you posted. It has the same as above."

You are missing my point. Why do people get married? How did this whole thing start?

-sk
 
sk* said:


See, this is what I am talking about. Most people marry for reason #1 and it greatly contributes to the very high divorce rate, as of late, in America.

-sk

Wrong, but I don't feel like arguing.
 
I am definently getting a prenup. That way, if we decide to go our seperate ways, we each leave with what we came with. Fair is fair, as 2Thick said. It's a legal way to protect both parties in a legal union.

I would have no trouble signing one if I married Donald Trump's daughter, so why should a woman have a problem with signing one unless she's a golddigger?

Sure, maybe it does undermine the eternal love aspect. But I see tons of older couples renewing thier vowels to each other, and that seems to undermine the eternal love part to me.
 
sk* said:

You are missing my point. Why do people get married? How did this whole thing start?

-sk

No, I am refuting your insistance that marriage is all about trust.

It's about joining together and being a team. It's a PARTNERSHIP, which in the legal world is many times started with a CONTRACT.

Love and trust is just a small part of it. Just like the saying that, "The whole is more than the sum of its' parts."

-X*
 
XBiker said:


No, I am refuting your insistance that marriage is all about trust.

It's about joining together and being a team. It's a PARTNERSHIP, which in the legal world is many times started with a CONTRACT.

Love and trust is just a small part of it. Just like the saying that, "The whole is more than the sum of its' parts."

-X*

Well, I covered what you are saying in part 1 of the 2reasons people get married ...

-sk
 
here's a funny storry

my friends dad happend to grow up with this guy who is in one of the wealthiest famillies in this area (250 million) mostly in real estate,

so one day when we are hangin out, we go upsairs to mix a shake and this rich fucker is standing around having drinks with my buddy's dad and his fiance shows up

so I guess she had just gotten back from her attourney and so the rich guy asks her "so what did your att. say about it" (prenup)
and she says "I don't want to talk about this in front of jack"
and he says "oh bullshit, I've known jack since we were kids and I'll talk about anything in front of him"

when we hear this we start busting up

so then she starts to tell him that her att. wants to change a few things in this contract

again he says "bullshit, I paid my att. $2000 dollars to write that up and I'm not spending another dime to have it changed"

the bitch shut up real quick after that, lol
 
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