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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Having someone guaranteed to be in their bed every night (their wife) is the best shot most men have. [/quote] Not worth the price of admission.[/quote] Yep, for 25 percent of the marriage I didn't even get to sleep in the bed. Getting married was a bad deal for me: suddenly I was cooking for two, washing dishes for two, cleaning the house for two, buying groceries for two, paying rent for two, and saving for a retirement for two. And when she got a dog, guess who got stuck walking it, bathing it, and picking up its crap in the yard? I have a number of divorced friends in their early 50s, we all have 50-50 custody, and we all agree on one thing: our ex-wives were frauds and liars. The wives always complained about how much work it was to do laundry and pack lunches for the kids. These tasks take minutes a day! Lots of women seem to be happy complaining for hours about tasks that take minutes. This time of the year my ex would always drone on about all the back to school paperwork. Now I do it, and it seems to take about 45 minutes, and it's once a year! One of my friends was afraid to get divorced. He told me before he decided to divorce, "I'll have to hire all sorts of help to do the laundry, cook, get groceries, iron, pack lunches." A year later he does it all himself and he just told me, it's so easy. [/quote]
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