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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A man who marries his mistress creates a job vacancy OP. You can’t say you haven’t been shown the kind of man this dude is. She’ll still have the house and the kids and the insurance if he’s as keen as you say on keeping up the idea it was mutual. Not to worry.[/quote] Nope. Selling the house next year. Custody is 50-50, though I imagine my friend will wind up more at 65-35 given his work conferences and other obligations. He most certainly can drop her from his insurance and make her get Obamacare or whatever dinky insurance her eventual employer provides.[/quote] Lol! This sounds exactly like the story a divorcing guy sells the new spouse— don’t worry she’s not getting anything, don’t worry she’ll have the kids most of the time. Honey she won’t have an “eventual employer” in Virginia she’s going to get alimony. Next year is a long way away. Plenty of time for him to realize his children hating him and his parents disappointment is not worth it. By all means keep deluding yourself. But better would be to find an actually single guy to date. [/quote] No, “honey,” she will have to get a job. Sorry that bothers you for some bizarre reason, but oh well.[/quote]
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