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Men ask women to ask for a 4-year marriage contract in NBA style

Couple signs divorce documents

Is this the secret of a slam dunk marriage?

A question about starting a light conversation on a podcast raises serious arguments online: What if marriage is like an NBA contract?

Comedian, writer and actor Biniam Bizuneh proposed the concept in the previous episode’s First Podcast, when he laughed, “50% of marriages ended in divorce or something like that.”


Online people are debating whether marriage should work like an NBA contract. shisu_ka – stock.adobe.com

“It’s my business, I think we should do it. It sounds like a joke, but it’s actually real.” “I think we should be married like an NBA contract.”

Logically, it looks like a four-year contract with the terms and a follow-up option four years later, he explained.

When the contract expires, if you don’t want to renew it, it’s over, no fuss or lawyers.

“If we don’t want to update, be free agents. You go to the Mavericks,” Bizini quipped.

But if the couple does decide to renew, re-sign and “another small party.”

“It strengthens us, and because you know your tenure is coming, you put in more work,” he said. “But if it’s forever, that’s forever, then stop trying.”

The clip has recently spread, causing several jokes and comments online with men.

“A 4-year-old looks at you like ‘Dad, will you sign an extension?'” one quipped.

Someone wrote with a smiley emoji: “Tell Shawty to put her behavior together because she will get crazy in her contract year.”

One person commented: “People are going to trade against their will.”

Some people point out that this is not a new concept, and many point out, “It’s just a date.”


Guest throws confetti on smiling bride and groom
If the couple does decide to renew, re-sign at the end of the contract and “another small party”. Micromonkey – stock.adobe.com

“If you can’t marry in a divorced marriage, and not even become an idea in your mind, then you should never get married. Marriage is a sacred covenant relationship, not a contract you can opt out of,” others argued.

When a woman asks how the concept differs from a prenuptial agreement, Bizan replied: “Basically, this is a pre-group with shares that can trigger the end of a marriage without a divorce. Training involves assets, not the terms of conduct during the relationship.”

Although Bizuneh’s statistics are not completely wrong, the statistics that almost 50% of all marriages in the United States end in divorce or separation, this is somewhat misleading. This number includes all Marriage – first, second, third.

According to an official publication released by the U.S. Census Bureau, only about 30-35% of first marriages end in divorce.

In each subsequent marriage, the possibility of divorce increases. About 60% of divorces in the second marriage ended, and 73% of the third marriage resulted in divorce.

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