Most men shouldn't have children. They don't want to give up their selfish lives or want the responsibility. That's why it's easy for them to just walk away from their kids, too. These men are scumbags. Why do most women need a man? What for? We out educate them, more and more women are out earning men, and if the woman really wants a child, she can either adopt or go to a sperm bank. The only thing I really need from a man is their brute strength. I can always hire those. |
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Lawyer up. File for at fault divorce on grounds of abandonment and take him for what he’s worth. Your children deserve a father, but if he’s not going to do that, they deserve his financial support.
Concede nothing. |
Can you pick high IQ and good looks from the sperm bank? |
Yes, you can preselect by education and looks. Usually these are medical students |
It's not. My former co-worker's wife up and left him and their two sons for a man in Germany. Just left the country. This was five years ago. |
One dad in our social circle is a slacker. One evening while we were all hanging out watching football he ignored his kids and his wife ended up taking them home. After they left the other dads all excoriated him. They said he should be ashamed of himself, he should be a more present father, he should be a better husband, etc. |
You surround yourself with some pretty pathetic men. If I look back on all the circles I've been in - dad of my friends growing up, friends of my parents, college friends' dads, co-workers' dads, husband's friends, and now current friends and parents of my kids' friends - I can think of only a handful of dads who weren't great. |
| OP, just a quick note to say thinking of you. If you're in the path of this storm. I just remember going through this abandonment, betrayal, and shock - and there were certain times that just felt harder. Something like this would have been tough for me for many reasons |
I am sorry OP you are at this point. Has he filed for a divorce yet? Is there any indication of an affair? If there is not an affair (and you REALLY need to be sure), try waiting it out. Mine acted all detached from me and I figured he was having an affair for a while but did not have the balls to separate/divorce. I am doing it now myself. Took me some time though to reach this decision.. |
I have been into two really big heartaches in my love lives and I used both techniques. for one, I slept around and it felt good to be wanted, reaching O and some attention but got old pretty soon. For second, I stayed off dating for more than a year (no sex) and got my act together. More fulfilling but I still can't find a reasonable man. |
I think the PP is a man-hater who just had bad luck with men all her life. I have had several wonderful men in my life - my dad, uncles, husband, brother and a few male colleagues and one of them was a mentor. |
I am a woman and a lot of us do. It is just sex, you are thinking too much. |
sometimes sex does and it is so easy to get for a woman. |
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I know a couple where the man had a very obvious midlife crisis in his 40s: changed his appearance, bought a sports car, and left his wife and kids for a young twenty-something ditz. That relationship lasted for 6 years and then he came crawling back on his hands and knees to his wife. She made him jump through a bunch of hoops over several years before she let him back in the home. Fast forward: they are both pushing 80 and seem to be happy they survived that bizarre detour that could have destroyed their family. She was a saint imho. But she openly shares that she was playing the long game for the sake of the kids and her own financial well-being and security.
I also know far too many men and women who have blown up their families. It never lasts with the affair partner. I can’t imagine how anyone could risk their family for an affair and eventually divorce. |