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They don't want to sign a prenup because it seems unromantic or pessimistic, like you're already thinking about the relationship ending.

From Salon

Equally unromantic of face is Paul Matthews, a biology professor played by a dowded-down Nicolas Cage in the patchily entertaining dark comedy “Dream Scenario.”

Her TikTok detailed the horrifically unromantic, gesture of stealing her Tabis, and it has been watched a million times and shared widely on other social media platforms.

From Salon

Prenups have long been deemed cold and unromantic, and often come with a major power imbalance between the spouses, but with so many marriages ending in divorce — and some states offering minimal post-divorce judgments — a prenuptial agreement can save money, time and emotional pain.

All of this makes sense, but it can also feel a little sterile and unromantic, like a Valentine’s Day email from your dentist’s office.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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