awww, fukOr, she didn't care to know about it. Her rationale, after the fact, was this: It was none of her business because we weren't married, but once we are married then it's her business to know. She told me this after we were married and things were getting difficult.
The marriage itself had a run-time of about 3 months. We didn't actually live together during this time and I just visited her house mainly. The 1 month in is more like the beginning of the end of any positive thoughts or feelings towards the marriage and feeling like I'm in something I didn't sign-up for. I was the one who insisted on marriage for religious reasons and we were even in a hotel room that she paid for out of her credit card where I refused to have sex with her and said we should get married first. My conscience didn't feel right about it any other way.
She visited my home about a month before we got married. She said she was willing to help clean up the place and didn't see a problem with even living there if push came to shove. However, her whole attitude towards my home drastically changed within the month after the wedding. She no longer wanted to help clean the home but insisted I hire an expensive maid service instead. She started complaining the home was too small, that I lived in a ghetto area, and I remember having to cancel a planned bike ride to have to rush home because she made a surprise visit with her folks to evaluate whether our home was decent or not. Can you imagine how humiliating that felt for me? This is one example where she did see the truth before she married me and turned on me afterwards. The first reason she gave when she first asked for a divorce was that she didn't like my home.
So, while I would like to believe she simply didn't believe my financials, and thought I'm just doing some elaborate test to weed-out gold-diggers (which maybe some guy do that), the example with the house is something of her own doing. At least I lost my V-card out of all this. Nobody in my family or close friends are feeling sorry for me that I never been with a woman before and are either quiet, or urge caution before dealing with anyone else.
I had my exfiance scrawl a sarcastic huge signature on the selfcounsel do-it-yourself prenup agreement book I bought and whip it at my legs in psycho-anger. I left when he was in the shower.