Oh a Zara haul how bloody original.
Sorry but this is problematic rhetoric. There are loads of reasons why a prenup is a good idea - none of them having to do with being a bad person who doesn't see marriage as something for life. Particularly if one of the couple have their own business (depending on local law of course - I am not familiar with the UK legal system). Its not helpful to continue spreading the idea that wanting your partner to sign a prenup is somehow conniving or means you don't take marriage as seriously.I think the way she explained it was more the fact he would never sign a pre nup
Now this could just be a decent person who sees marriage is for life, so why should they sign a pre up as they may well be a decent person who would never need to go after money if they divorced anyway!
It is more she is forseeing that marriage could end in divorce and over worrying that someone could take half her money. If someone refuses to sign it doesn't always mean they are a bad person
And! They’re super great if one person in the partnership brings a greater amount assets into the marriage. Definitely wouldn’t want to risk losing half of the house that I paid for because my marriage didn’t last for whatever reason.Sorry but this is problematic rhetoric. There are loads of reasons why a prenup is a good idea - none of them having to do with being a bad person who doesn't see marriage as something for life. Particularly if one of the couple have their own business (depending on local law of course - I am not familiar with the UK legal system). Its not helpful to continue spreading the idea that wanting your partner to sign a prenup is somehow conniving or means you don't take marriage as seriously.
ExactlyShe doesnt keep the clothes- she buys them for content and affiliate links
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Just a few of the comments on the latest haul. I flicked through on 1.75 speed and she hauled £360 worth of clothes, mainly impractical blazers.
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I think there’s some editing here. Her arms are like Jack Skeleton long. I can’t stand her bleeping hair. That discount store Victoria Beckham sharp blunt cut does her no favors.
Especially in the Brighton area or anywhere on the coast for that matter! We have family in Brighton and it’s always a little bit cooler down there.I suspect it may have been taken with a wide angle lens but she also looks cold. Most of the UK isn't that warm yet (especially when you're sitting still outside!) and the people in the background are all wearing jackets. Maybe this was during the days when none of her old jackets fitted her and she hadn't bought 500 blazers yet.
In the UK prenuptial agreements are not Legally binding agreements though. Him signing one is meaningless. In suz's hypothetical marriage and divorce from josh, both worked, he has a career and he worked to help her with he videos in editing them etc. he also was used as content some in their home, their holidays etc. he wasn't a leech looking for a frew ride. She was just bitter af that he left her and moved straight into a committed relationship with a girl that didn't sear make up or seem to be into fashion at all. She wore a lot of leopard print, got aot of tattoos, hair extensions, long talons, ate McDonald's every day, took only fans style pics mounting surfboards or over swimming pool drains. it was a gloriously messy time as she was proclaiming loudly she just was single now, so yeahhhhh, whatever I don't care. clearly she did, and that's ok to admit. she has Ryan now who she seems obsessed with, onwards and upwards, she wouldn't be signing a prenup for him.Sorry but this is problematic rhetoric. There are loads of reasons why a prenup is a good idea - none of them having to do with being a bad person who doesn't see marriage as something for life. Particularly if one of the couple have their own business (depending on local law of course - I am not familiar with the UK legal system). Its not helpful to continue spreading the idea that wanting your partner to sign a prenup is somehow conniving or means you don't take marriage as seriously.