Discuss prenuptial agreements early, advises etiquette expert
Virginia Miller and Devin Buckley, former contestants from "Love Is Blind," sparked conversation after a tense discussion about prenups aired on the show. Fans found the scene uncomfortable to watch, leading to questions about how couples should approach this subject in real life. Etiquette expert Mariah Grumet shared advice on when and how to have these talks. She suggests that discussions about prenuptial agreements should start early, ideally when couples consider marriage. Grumet emphasizes that open communication is vital. It ensures fairness and helps establish healthy communication habits to prevent financial misunderstandings later. During their conversation on the show, Virginia expressed her desire for separate accounts and mentioned the idea of a prenup. Devin's uncertain response led to tension, showcasing the difficulty of the conversation. Grumet points out that Virginia's willingness to talk about money is commendable, as it sets a precedent for open discussions in a relationship. Later, Devin introduced Virginia to his family, where the prenup topic came up again. Grumet advises against involving family in these conversations. She believes these discussions should remain private between partners. Each person may choose to share with family as they see fit, but it's generally best for the couple to keep the conversation between themselves to foster healthy communication.