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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Has the same person been responding to several posts above. So many weirdly placed “lol” in the sentences…[/quote] Yes, yes I have. Each comment I replied to made me laugh so much I had tears dripping. I wouldn’t care if she was divorcing KC, Biden, Trump, or my father. I’ve seen a divorce before. My mother wasn’t stupid and she didn’t have a lawyer reviewing her documents. Thus her prenuptial agreement was very specific regarding changes to our family, health, properties, school, etc. Please never state that women should have sympathy for another woman as it is our opinion of the situation that makes the difference. I have sympathy for women in many different countries, abusive husbands or partners, homeless women and children that came from abuse, even every veteran out there, but tbh I’m never going to have sympathy for someone that didn’t even try to make it on their own. I was raised on the ideals of 50/50. When the market crashes and the partner you’ve been relying on comes home jobless and says idk how we can make it, I’m the woman that could confidently tell them that we will not end up homeless. We will have to lower the budget and play games with the bills until we are back on our feet. It’s called remaining independent. Although I love my husband, made beautiful children I’m never going to assume he will do everything for me. LSS she said she had a business, hello keep it going. I guess some are saying that building a company through your husband’s connections is tacky?! If you’re husband made a deplorable mistake then the media would consider you a horrible person as well but if you had those connections you would have received help from them as well. When I was abused those that I connected with throughout my time with him helped pick me up, so yes I made connections with his circle, continued my education, took care of our children with him - no staff, chef, nanny. I’d given her more sympathy if she’d actually did her duties as a mom.[/quote]
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