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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This type of gender balanced arrangement worked beautifully for thousands of years. No wonder there are so many broken homes today. Women are natural caregivers. Devoting their lives to supporting their man, rearing the children, managing the the household is both [b]honorable and sensible.[/b] I am quite sure OP is very happy. Instead of being snarky and jealous are her healthy, feminine role, why not take a lesson. Respect the diversity of traditional values that she has represents.[/quote] It's also incredibly vulnerable for the woman and her children if the man decides he no longer wants that, becomes disabled or drops dead. Don't blame the women for opting out of a rigged game.[/quote] It's not rigged. Why do you think the court system typically awards women custody, alimony and child support? [/quote] In DC custody assumption is 50/50, unless someone is an unfit parent. [b]There isn't any alimony for working women, and very little for nonworking women. [/b] Child support goes to the custodial parent. [/quote] +1 Any alimony awarded to a non-working woman is awarded in the short term, with the expectation that she work.[/quote] Correct. My friend a SAHM got alimony for 3 years (not enough to go back to school). She ended up in a much smaller home while dad ended up in a nice home with a pool due to income increases. It is sad now because kids prefer to be at dad's fun house, which he has purpously made much nicer than the mother's home. He has a new wife who is a teacher with summers off so the kids want to be over at his house all the time since he moved into a family filled community.[/quote]
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