Get 'Financially Naked' With Your Bae: Because Divorce is Expensive, Cucks!
Experts (lol) want you to spill the beans about your Benjamins, but mostly it's so your future ex-wife doesn't take you to the cleaners.

So, the 'experts' are telling you to get 'financially naked' with your partner. Translation: show your significant other all your financial dirty laundry. Why? Because apparently, keeping secrets is bad. Groundbreaking stuff, I know.
Vivian Tu calls it 'brutally honest conversations' about money. Which sounds about as fun as a root canal without anesthesia. But hey, maybe you're into that sort of thing. The real reason this is trending? So some soyboy doesn't get completely rekt in divorce court. Seriously, gents, protect your assets.
Look, we all know the drill. You work your tail off, build a nice little nest egg, and then BAM! The wrong person comes along, and suddenly half of it is going to someone who contributes roughly zero to the operation. 'Financial transparency' is just code for damage control.
They say it's about 'building trust' and 'aligning financial goals.' Okay, boomer. It's about knowing exactly how much you can afford to hide from the IRS and how much your partner is secretly spending on avocado toast and overpriced yoga pants.
These 'experts' probably also tell you to communicate your feelings and validate your partner's emotions. Newsflash: Feelings don't pay the bills. Cold, hard cash does. And you better know where it's going.
So, yeah, get 'financially naked.' Just make sure you've got a good lawyer on speed dial, a solid offshore account, and a healthy dose of skepticism. Because in today's world, trust no one. Especially when it comes to money.
Remember, bros, she might be cute, but alimony ain't.
And seriously, if you're even THINKING about getting married, get a prenup. Make sure that financial 'transparency' goes both ways, INCLUDING what assets were owned BEFORE the marriage. Don't be a simp. Be a smart simp.
Pro-tip: Invest in Bitcoin. At least then you'll have something they can't touch.
Sources:
* Internal Revenue Service (IRS): [https://www.irs.gov/](https://www.irs.gov/) * U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC): [https://www.sec.gov/](https://www.sec.gov/)
