Coming into $1.5 million dollars, however, is leaving her fiancé feeling like he’s some kind of “charity case” for her.
In an effort to make him feel better, she suggested taking some of her inheritance and investing it into his company; that way, he could look at it as money they share instead of money that only belong to her, but that made him feel even worse.
Their wedding is happening this May, and her mom made her fiancé sign a prenup to protect her inheritance; just a little more context here.
She’s left struggling with how she can get her fiancé to see that she really is in love with him, and her intheritance won’t impact their relationship at all.
Do you have any suggestions?
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