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I have a question for those of you who are in an international relationship or married to a foreign spouse.
How did you bring up the topic of signing a prenuptial agreement? Lately, I've been reading a lot about international marriages, and many people recommend having one, not because of a lack of trust, but to protect both partners and prevent legal issues in the future.
In my country, a prenuptial agreement can also help protect a citizen's legal rights to own property and other assets. Since foreign nationals are generally not allowed to own certain types of property here, a prenup can be important to ensure the citizen spouse's rights are protected under the law.
I'm worried that bringing up a prenup might make my partner think I don't trust them, even though that's not my intention at all. If you've had this conversation with your partner, how did you introduce the topic, and how did they respond?
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Would you cross borders for "The One"? 🌍✈️
Headline: Let’s talk about the distance challenge... 🛤️✨
A lot of us are looking for that perfect connection, but we often put a "geographic limit" on our search. I see so many amazing people missing out on their potential soulmate just because they are in different countries.
My personal take on this: 📝
I’ve always believed that if you find someone who truly mirrors your soul, shares your Deen, and understands your mindset, distance shouldn't be the reason to walk away. Personally, I’m fully prepared to bridge any gap—whether it’s meeting in a neutral country, handling the visa process, or putting in the time to make it happen. I believe that when you find the right person, the journey to be with them is part of the blessing.
👇 Ladies and boys, be real with me:
If you found the person who ticks every single box—the Deen, the chemistry, the mindset—but they were in a different country, would you be willing to sacrifice and work through the distance to meet? Or is "local only" a non-negotiable rule for you? Let's talk! 👇🔥
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