EasyFlow
of reading
654
Read books
She is mostly just mad over her last relationship, this is a desperate move to solve everything that bothers her immediately, give it a shot and then see what happens as things move along. Though it’s a very thin rationale to say the “car is now hers so therefore she should not be spending money on it”, since the car would, in fact, remain HIS (due to the prenuptial agreement, so either it’s not hers), and the repairs would need to be paid by HIM (in case the money does become “her”s through becoming “theirs”, it’s then also HER money paying for HER car). She literally just got rid of her obligation by “purchasing the object.”
If there is such a prenuptial agreement awarding custody, it nominally takes precedence but can be contested on the basis of ethics and other issues, should there be a child and subsequent divorce. The supposition there MUST be a child is chinese, not western.
Oh, so there need to be excuses..?
If you were ugly, evrybody would be screaming workplace-harrassment at this point!
I don’t care. This is still not ok!!
Because that is how male-female transactions work… amirite?
Rude is rude, she surely hadn’t deserved it from what I read here; also, keeping secrets about who you used to be seeing is a MAJOR red flag in any serious relationship. If you can’t own your “mistakes”, you are not there yet.
Lol, I’m appreciating the inexperience of the comments here… a girl is allowed to want a husband that feels safe for her. However, safe is not a standard set out by members of your family, but by yourself; trusting your gut feeling that someone is worth “putting your money on” should take priority (this is how real love feels - not ideal, but safe in the sense that you know that you could depend on each-other, come what may).
She sucked his soul dry, then made him an offer he couldn’t refuse.
He might be overselling this, but at least he’s taking charge!
He does sound super-brainwashed, when you think about it.
Nice save.