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Footy WAG exposes VERY unusual rule in 'prenup' with her AFL star boyfriend: 'People think I'm kidding, but this is a huge no-no!'

Footy WAG exposes VERY unusual rule in 'prenup' with her AFL star boyfriend: 'People think I'm kidding, but this is a huge no-no!'

Daily Mail​a day ago
Paris Tier, the girlfriend of AFL player Conor Stone, has sparked debate by revealing that the couple have a 'rental prenup' that includes a ban on him farting in front of her.
Tier, who is very open about the pitfalls of life dating a professional athlete, has raised eyebrows by sharing some of the rules they obey around the house.
'Conor and I are moving in together, and while you guys might be thinking I'm dating Conor for money, I'm putting together a rental prenup,' she told her TikTok followers.
A prenuptial agreement, sometimes called a prenup, is a contract that outlines how assets will be split up in case of divorce.
However, Tier's contract with the 23-year-old GWS Giants player isn't just about protecting property - it's also about preserving their romance.
'If you're living together for two months and your boyfriend starts farting, that's going to de-romanticise the relationship a lot, which is something I don't really want to happen,' Tier explained.
'So I would write in the prenup, "I don't want you to fart in front of me".'
Tier stressed the importance of setting boundaries, maintaining that flatulence is strictly off the table.
The footy WAG's comments sparked some debate in the comments section.
'Go girl! All for transparency and setting boundaries,' replied one follower.
'The farting one is so real! My ex did this so much when we lived together it was a huge turn off,' another person posted.
Tier replied, 'People think I'm kidding, but this is a huge no no for me!!
'While Conor may fart in front of me, it gives me the 'ick' when it's 24/7.'
Another commenter described Tier as a 'fruitloop' while yet another suggested her boyfriend should 'run a mile'.
Tier also spoke about the couple's financial agreement, touching on the reality of living with an athlete who 'eats the same amount as three people combined'.
'Obviously Conor makes a little bit more money than me, so Conor will pay for more things,' she said.
'Being in a relationship means you have to hold each other up and pull each other together.
'This prenup is just there to make sure that we are really holding each other together.'
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