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'You can cook only once a week, ok?'

By Jamie Ee Wen Wei

For a prenup, or prenuptial agreement, this one's among the more unusual.

For instance, she's only to cook once a week. He said this is to ensure they have 'quality time' together.

He, in turn, has to agree to reduce his smoking by 5 per cent every year. And no puffing away in the bedroom.

QUIRKY CONDITIONS

Some unusual clauses in their prenup:

  • He is not allowed to drink alcohol every day. She has to drink at least once a week
  • He has to reduce his smoking by 5 per cent a year, but without going below six cigarettes a day
  • She cannot buy jewellery which costs more than 5 per cent of her annual income


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