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People divided after woman makes fiancé sign contract saying he will pay her bills if he cheats

People divided after woman makes fiancé sign contract saying he will pay her bills if he cheats

He is now financially obligated to compensate her if he cheats.

A woman has divided the internet after revealing that she made her fiancé sign a contract agreeing to pay her bills if he cheats.

Taking to TikTok, she explained that she had just had her fiancé sign a contract so that she is financially protected in the event of infidelity.

The woman - who is known as @salamiiqueen on TikTok - began the video by saying: "I have just reached a new level of crazy.

"I just made – well, I did not make, he did it out of his own free will – but my fiancé just signed a legal document and we got it notarised that if he cheats on me, he has to pay my bills."

The TikTok user then held up the document to show viewers that it was very much a signed and binding legal document.

"We just got a legal document, signed, and actually got it notarised," she said.

"I'm so smart or crazy. I don't know."

The legal document did not go unnoticed on the social media website, and at the time of writing it has been viewed over seven million times.

However, people's reactions to the contract were mixed.

Would you make your partner sign a 'cheating contract'?
TikTok / @salamiiqueen

Praising the logic behind the document, one viewer wrote: "This is by far the smartest thing I’ve ever heard."

A second asked: "Can you send us a link to this pdf document."

"If they aren’t willing to do this, I don't want them," wrote a third, while a fourth added: "If he isn't willing to sign something like this, he already knows he will cheat. Smart girl."

"My attorney also advised this," remarked a fifth viewer. "It's a real thing. Prenup can be whatever you make it."

But some TikTok users said the contract was setting the woman up for 'failure' as, to them, it implies she doesn't trust her partner.

They wrote: "No trust already. Setting it up for failure."

"All I wanna say is that if you're not confident that they won't cheat on you, then you prolly shouldn't be marrying them," wrote a second critic.

A third remarked: "Honestly if there was even a *thought* to do this, the relationship is doomed."

Other TikTok users, meanwhile, asked if she could share a PDF of the document so they could use it in their relationships.

She said that she sadly couldn't in a follow-up video as the contract was unique to their situation.

But she did explain that she wanted the contract because she has been financially 'screwed over so many times' and has 'trust issues'.

Featured Image Credit: @salamiiqueen / TikTok

Topics: Sex and Relationships