I find the idea that signing a legal document is the commitment here a bit odd. A real commitment doesn't have to be enforced by a piece of paper.
A real commitment is saying "I will do this thing" and then actually doing it, not because you'll lose your house and have to pay alimony for the rest of your life if you don't, but because you want to.
And I'll bet that most people who think otherwise, that you need the legal framework around your marriage, also think that pre-nups are cynical and a bad idea.
A real commitment is saying "I will do this thing" and then actually doing it, not because you'll lose your house and have to pay alimony for the rest of your life if you don't, but because you want to.
And I'll bet that most people who think otherwise, that you need the legal framework around your marriage, also think that pre-nups are cynical and a bad idea.
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