Are woman in society being trusted less and less? 🧐🧐 ⚠️ this is not a woman bashing post ⚠️ just asking a question ❓🤨

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this is such old news. the weren’t compatible with each other and moved on. john can write whatever contract he wants, if that’s how he wants to move in relationships. he got married so his wife was fine with it.

this situation is such a lame jumping off point for a lame conversation.
 

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Oh OF COURSE. I totally understand that.


What I’m saying is I ain’t cohabitating with you if we aren’t married, and a man making you sign some papers to be a live-in girlfriend is a pretty clear sign that this thing ain’t leading to marriage.
I honestly wouldn’t be offended if a woman asked me to sign an agreement stating I’d leave if things didn’t work out. It’s smart to protect yourself in case things go south. Let’s be real, if a woman feels hurt or wronged, her attitude can completely change.

And let’s not pretend he wouldn’t have her sign a prenup if they got married. That would still mean she’d have to leave his house if they broke up or got divorced. Especially in the state of Florida, she has rights as soon as she moves in, so it's understandable to want some legal protection in place from the start.
 

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I honestly wouldn’t be offended if a woman asked me to sign an agreement stating I’d leave if things didn’t work out. It’s smart to protect yourself in case things go south. Let’s be real, if a woman feels hurt or wronged, her attitude can completely change.

And let’s not pretend he wouldn’t have her sign a prenup if they got married. That would still mean she’d have to leave his house if they broke up or got divorced. Especially in the state of Florida, she has rights as soon as she moves in, so it's understandable to want some legal protection in place from the start.
Correct.



My point is, people are playing house instead of just holding out and doing all these things with an actual spouse.

Why if tf am I signing papers as a girlfriend? That’s the whole point of being boyfriend/girlfriend and legally married— you can walk out the door with no issues at the drop of a hat.
I ain’t signing shyt in that situation :mjlol:


Stop playing house. :yeshrug:
 

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I honestly wouldn’t be offended if a woman asked me to sign an agreement stating I’d leave if things didn’t work out. It’s smart to protect yourself in case things go south. Let’s be real, if a woman feels hurt or wronged, her attitude can completely change.

And let’s not pretend he wouldn’t have her sign a prenup if they got married. That would still mean she’d have to leave his house if they broke up or got divorced. Especially in the state of Florida, she has rights as soon as she moves in, so it's understandable to want some legal protection in place from the start.
.as a man you already lost moving into a woman's home
 

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The question in the title in the posts are 2 seperate things…


As far as are women being trusted… idk. I know I don’t trust certain Americanized women as far as being in an actual relationship. Trust for other things is situational

Ultimately though, I can’t fully trust anyone until it’s shown or earned towards me.



As far as John Cena, he is fukking right to do that and has EVERY right to do so. He is basically protecting himself and his livelihood from someone he doesn’t know well or fully trust yet and he should not let women shame him for it.


This is extremely logical in this day and age. If they mad, she should’ve had him do the same.
 
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