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December 10, 2007 at 10:01 PM #113905December 10, 2007 at 10:12 PM #113717pnileshParticipant
After reading marion’s post I remembered something that happened abotu 10yrs ago. This is back in India and concept of western style dating was not too popular then.. just catching up
Anyway, I was able to introduce my classmate (he) and my friend (she). Soon, they started “dating” and after a couple of weeks I asked my classmate how things were going.. and his response was: everything was going great except that she still owed me 10 bucks from the date…
apparantely when they dated, this guy asked the gal to split the bill…
thot that was funny…
December 10, 2007 at 10:12 PM #113838pnileshParticipantAfter reading marion’s post I remembered something that happened abotu 10yrs ago. This is back in India and concept of western style dating was not too popular then.. just catching up
Anyway, I was able to introduce my classmate (he) and my friend (she). Soon, they started “dating” and after a couple of weeks I asked my classmate how things were going.. and his response was: everything was going great except that she still owed me 10 bucks from the date…
apparantely when they dated, this guy asked the gal to split the bill…
thot that was funny…
December 10, 2007 at 10:12 PM #113877pnileshParticipantAfter reading marion’s post I remembered something that happened abotu 10yrs ago. This is back in India and concept of western style dating was not too popular then.. just catching up
Anyway, I was able to introduce my classmate (he) and my friend (she). Soon, they started “dating” and after a couple of weeks I asked my classmate how things were going.. and his response was: everything was going great except that she still owed me 10 bucks from the date…
apparantely when they dated, this guy asked the gal to split the bill…
thot that was funny…
December 10, 2007 at 10:12 PM #113881pnileshParticipantAfter reading marion’s post I remembered something that happened abotu 10yrs ago. This is back in India and concept of western style dating was not too popular then.. just catching up
Anyway, I was able to introduce my classmate (he) and my friend (she). Soon, they started “dating” and after a couple of weeks I asked my classmate how things were going.. and his response was: everything was going great except that she still owed me 10 bucks from the date…
apparantely when they dated, this guy asked the gal to split the bill…
thot that was funny…
December 10, 2007 at 10:12 PM #113920pnileshParticipantAfter reading marion’s post I remembered something that happened abotu 10yrs ago. This is back in India and concept of western style dating was not too popular then.. just catching up
Anyway, I was able to introduce my classmate (he) and my friend (she). Soon, they started “dating” and after a couple of weeks I asked my classmate how things were going.. and his response was: everything was going great except that she still owed me 10 bucks from the date…
apparantely when they dated, this guy asked the gal to split the bill…
thot that was funny…
December 10, 2007 at 10:18 PM #113726AnonymousGuestSo, if I took this guy somewhere nice on a subsequent date and paid the bill, would you still consider me superficial?
I just happen to be old-fashioned. The guy goes first.
December 10, 2007 at 10:18 PM #113848AnonymousGuestSo, if I took this guy somewhere nice on a subsequent date and paid the bill, would you still consider me superficial?
I just happen to be old-fashioned. The guy goes first.
December 10, 2007 at 10:18 PM #113886AnonymousGuestSo, if I took this guy somewhere nice on a subsequent date and paid the bill, would you still consider me superficial?
I just happen to be old-fashioned. The guy goes first.
December 10, 2007 at 10:18 PM #113893AnonymousGuestSo, if I took this guy somewhere nice on a subsequent date and paid the bill, would you still consider me superficial?
I just happen to be old-fashioned. The guy goes first.
December 10, 2007 at 10:18 PM #113930AnonymousGuestSo, if I took this guy somewhere nice on a subsequent date and paid the bill, would you still consider me superficial?
I just happen to be old-fashioned. The guy goes first.
December 10, 2007 at 10:22 PM #113736patientrenterParticipant“legally all assets accumulated prior to marriage are not community property”. What happens if those previous assets require some upkeep after the marriage, like a house would? It seems that might taint the separate property quality of the previous assets.
I’m not an attorney. I wonder if the only way to really be sure that prior assets don’t become community property is to put them in a fully self-sustaining trust, with other assets that generate enough income to pay any upkeep expenses.
And I’ve heard relying on a pre-nup is like tossing a coin… Maybe it’ll work, maybe not. You’ll never know it doesn’t work until you need it.
I can’t afford to live on half of what I’ve accumulated, and I don’t see how it’s OK to just hope that doesn’t happen, so I am… still single. When I get to double my current assets, I’ll give you a call, Marion, unless there’s a kindly attorney out there who can show now there’s a cast-iron way to preserve separate pre-marriage assets!
Patient renter in OC
December 10, 2007 at 10:22 PM #113859patientrenterParticipant“legally all assets accumulated prior to marriage are not community property”. What happens if those previous assets require some upkeep after the marriage, like a house would? It seems that might taint the separate property quality of the previous assets.
I’m not an attorney. I wonder if the only way to really be sure that prior assets don’t become community property is to put them in a fully self-sustaining trust, with other assets that generate enough income to pay any upkeep expenses.
And I’ve heard relying on a pre-nup is like tossing a coin… Maybe it’ll work, maybe not. You’ll never know it doesn’t work until you need it.
I can’t afford to live on half of what I’ve accumulated, and I don’t see how it’s OK to just hope that doesn’t happen, so I am… still single. When I get to double my current assets, I’ll give you a call, Marion, unless there’s a kindly attorney out there who can show now there’s a cast-iron way to preserve separate pre-marriage assets!
Patient renter in OC
December 10, 2007 at 10:22 PM #113897patientrenterParticipant“legally all assets accumulated prior to marriage are not community property”. What happens if those previous assets require some upkeep after the marriage, like a house would? It seems that might taint the separate property quality of the previous assets.
I’m not an attorney. I wonder if the only way to really be sure that prior assets don’t become community property is to put them in a fully self-sustaining trust, with other assets that generate enough income to pay any upkeep expenses.
And I’ve heard relying on a pre-nup is like tossing a coin… Maybe it’ll work, maybe not. You’ll never know it doesn’t work until you need it.
I can’t afford to live on half of what I’ve accumulated, and I don’t see how it’s OK to just hope that doesn’t happen, so I am… still single. When I get to double my current assets, I’ll give you a call, Marion, unless there’s a kindly attorney out there who can show now there’s a cast-iron way to preserve separate pre-marriage assets!
Patient renter in OC
December 10, 2007 at 10:22 PM #113904patientrenterParticipant“legally all assets accumulated prior to marriage are not community property”. What happens if those previous assets require some upkeep after the marriage, like a house would? It seems that might taint the separate property quality of the previous assets.
I’m not an attorney. I wonder if the only way to really be sure that prior assets don’t become community property is to put them in a fully self-sustaining trust, with other assets that generate enough income to pay any upkeep expenses.
And I’ve heard relying on a pre-nup is like tossing a coin… Maybe it’ll work, maybe not. You’ll never know it doesn’t work until you need it.
I can’t afford to live on half of what I’ve accumulated, and I don’t see how it’s OK to just hope that doesn’t happen, so I am… still single. When I get to double my current assets, I’ll give you a call, Marion, unless there’s a kindly attorney out there who can show now there’s a cast-iron way to preserve separate pre-marriage assets!
Patient renter in OC
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