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[quote=Anonymous][quote]My husband’s ex-wife didn’t work during their fourteen year marriage. No kids. Didn’t do much: no hobbies or friends, and according to DH didn’t cook or clean. He said the only thing she enjoyed was planning and going on vacations, which they did several times a year. I consider that to be mooching behavior.[/quote] this was my former SIL too. Never worked (nothing was good enough for her fancy mba degree, yet she was incapable of getting or holding a job she considered good enough probably due to her emotional issies); went to the gym a lot; only cooked weird calorie free, dairy free food her eating disorders allowed; did not clean or do stuff like that. loved to travel; finally left my brother after she got her citizenship AND the length of their marriage qualified her for a lot of his assets, 5k monthly alimony in california (even though no kids and my brother put her through B school and his income was about 165k). she is the worst mooch ever. If she had worked, too, my brother could have benefitted from her income but she just took took took. Spoiled rotten by daddy too, who probably supports her now (though she walked away with a lot of money). [/quote]
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