10:14 pm
October 7, 2009
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The Massey pre-nup is water-tight
In these uncertain times, economic stability is an important consideration of adult life, and much as we would like to buy into the dream that marriage is for life, the reality is that many marriages fail, and divorce is an ongoing, expensive affair.
But is a pre-nup the ultimate in anti-romance? Or is it just the opposite? A more concrete gesture of commitment than vows?
What do you think?
10:55 pm
That's Mr Groom To You
November 2, 2010
OfflineCommon sense tells us to look after our finances in these troubled financial times but a pre nup is like looking to failure in stead of looking forward to a happy future. It go's against the vows and the trust you should have in one another. Well thats what I think
12:02 am
October 7, 2009
OfflineI think pre-nups are one of the things we'll look back on and it will tell us a huge amount about our generation.
Marriage is the ultimate contract – the terms are there for all to see and if you don't like them, don't do it.
The small writing thing is because it's tainted with some kind of caption/quote brush. You're right the html looks fine but sometimes it's just a quirk of the forum coding. Either that or it's a gypsy curse. 
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