Rich men from New York have come up with a way to stop sponsors who think that if they marry rich, they no longer have to fulfill their husband's wishes.
They gathered the best lawyers and wrote down their wishes, including the one not to play the piano if the husband is at home, what are the monetary bonuses if the other partner is caught cheating, and even an agreement to terminate the pregnancy.
"They're trying to fulfill all their whims," attorney Robert Nachshin told The New York Post.
One couple even agreed on a monetary bonus if one of the partners gained too much weight. A partner who no longer takes care of his body must pay the other up to $10.000. The husband even agreed to pay the wife the same amount if his waist exceeded the agreed upon circumference.
One husband decreed that he must have a freshly prepared lunch four times a week or the lady loses her right to pocket money, another demanded that his wife not be allowed to cut her hair, and a third ordered that his wife must have an abortion if she was pregnant, and he she no longer wants to have children.
Probably one of the strangest conditions is the ban on a woman talking to an old acquaintance on the street or in a restaurant.
Almost all contracts have a penalty clause for cheating, and many men admit that when they were planning a wedding, they were also planning a divorce.
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