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Reply to "Unpopular truth: If you don't maintain your value, your successful DH will move on"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Now that I know the real provenance of this story, I am rooting for "feeling" mom to live her best life after dropping this dead weight DH. So glad for her that she will be compensated for putting up with him all these years with a great alimony arrangement. Maybe that was her plan all along . . . why pretend to be a "fun loving" replacement mom who has to keep up a charade when you can keep the money but ditch the narcissist simply by having emotional needs? First wives for the win! I feel a little sorry for the OW in this scenario who is going to have to WORK IT just to get half as good of a lifestyle as first wife got. But I assume she's going into this with eyes wide open. Only a fool would think he wouldn't do the same thing to you as he's doing WITH you. [b]The kids get the greatest share of my sympathies[/b], but their father is a transactional, materialistic, self-absorbed person whether he's married to their mom or not. I hope they have a good family therapist lined up.[/quote] Re the bolded, don't worry, the kids are going to have so much fun with the step mom![/quote]
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