What is a Prenup Agreement in BitLife?

avatarSigningSpine·2 years ago
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avatarColoringNoon·2 years ago

A prenup in BitLife ensures that if you and your spouse split up, you won't lose half of your hard-earned money. Seriously, it’s a lifesaver when things go south.

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avatarGroaningRush·2 years ago

It's a virtual contract that saves your money from a virtual spouse. Simple as that.


avatarComputingTopaz·2 years ago

Been there, done that! Got a prenup in BitLife after my 3rd virtual divorce. Saved me from losing half my fortune when things went bad again.


avatarAgeingJetty·2 years ago

In BitLife, a prenup agreement is a legal contract you sign before marriage that protects your assets in case of a divorce. It's like a 'just in case' insurance policy for your virtual wealth!

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