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Ranched

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Spread the word to young men women.
You marry, you give up 50% of your wealth. You lose your freedom. Then the wife husband is angry cause you spent $50 on beer, chips and salsa with your pal after work.
Then one day, you look 3 seconds too long at a young woman hunk and she he is sullen the rest of the week.
Dont like freedom? Go to N. Korea jail.
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For a long time I have said they would greatly reduce the divorce rate in this country if they implemented a mandatory 5-year waiting period between the time a couple applies for a marriage license and when they actually get married.

That would solve the issue with many marriages ending in the first 3 years and also help filter out the weaker ones that make it longer because a fight in year 3 of a waiting period might end a relationship where a fight in year 3 of a marriage may simply delay it because one side is "stuck" with the other in some way.
 

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I have a bunch of nasty stories.

One work collegue, who was blindly in love with his wife of 20 years, got hammered in his divource.

She quit her job and never worked a day, even after their kid was in school.
He did much if the cooking and paid fir house cleaning
Shed come home at 3am and say shed been out with girlfriends. He was tough otherwise but a sap with her.
Finally, in one fit of rage, she told him she had slept with over 30 men during their marriage and was still going to take everything.

She did get about 70% plus 3 years of alimony

Nasty stuff
Sounds like she should've owed him money for the support he provided.
 

Runwildboys

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For a long time I have said they would greatly reduce the divorce rate in this country if they implemented a mandatory 5-year waiting period between the time a couple applies for a marriage license and when they actually get married.

That would solve the issue with many marriages ending in the first 3 years and also help filter out the weaker ones that make it longer because a fight in year 3 of a waiting period might end a relationship where a fight in year 3 of a marriage may simply delay it because one side is "stuck" with the other in some way.
So basically, there would be fewer divorces if there weren't so many people getting married! :thumbup:

(Just kidding, I know you meant the ratio would be more positive.)
 

lukin2006

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The divorce is not even finalized and the woman is shacked up with someone already.
 

YosemiteSam

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The divorce is not even finalized and the woman is shacked up with someone already.
Don't sweat it. She is gone, so you shouldn't worry about her anymore. I promise. You will be much happier if you're not spending your time worrying about her.

The new question should be. Who are you going to shack up with? :muttley:

I recommend Alissa White-Gluz. :D
 

CowboyStar88

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The divorce is not even finalized and the woman is shacked up with someone already.

Not surprising at all. It’s probably been going on for awhile. Don’t concern yourself with it at all, because in the end you’ll be the one coming out on top. She will have nothing up a dysfunctional relationship since she’s jump from one to another. Happens all the time.
 

YosemiteSam

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Sorry, I was desperate.

Yeah, you must have been....

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Hennessy_King

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The divorce is not even finalized and the woman is shacked up with someone already.
Same thing just happened to a co worker of mine after being married 18 years. As he is finding out the only way to get over old _____ is get new _____. Best of luck.
 
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