Why Every Woman Needs Her Own Money Before Marriage | Vivian Tu

Why Every Woman Needs Her Own Money Before Marriage | Vivian Tu

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Vivian Tu says it plainly: being in a relationship is more expensive for women than men. Not just lost income. What that income could have compounded into over a lifetime.

She reframes the prenup entirely. Not a divorce document. A fairness agreement you make while you still like each other.

Lewis opens up about going through the process with his wife Martha, and says he fell more in love with her because of it. They had to get "financially naked." Every account. Every asset. Nothing hidden, just things they'd never thought to say out loud.

Vivian also gets real about generational wealth. If you're broke, it sounds like a word that belongs to someone else. She says the trap is wanting it while resenting everyone who has it.

That jealousy? It's the thing standing between you and building it yourself.

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women and money, prenup advice, financial protection marriage, generational wealth mindset, domestic labor value, financial abuse awareness, household CEO, money and relationships, building wealth from scratch, financial transparency couples

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