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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Oh, that makes more sense. Thanks for mansplaining how I should handle leaving my career to raise my children. And PP - divorce surrounding money is a leading factor in bankruptcy and other financial emergencies. You lose love, maybe your kids , - but if you protected your assets you don't lose your quality of life. Or kids. Because I can always provide for my kids I will never be in trouble. That gives me complete freedom. Lots of people on here hate their spouse but are financially trapped. We aren't, because like adults, we considered all possibilities before we wed.[/quote] LOL. Nice try, but my wife--who, by the way, is a SAHP--feels the way I do. But feel free to keep grasping. Now I'll be the "mansplainer" instead of the "bullshit woman." :D[/quote] Oh does she? I love hearing how people in theoretical situations deal with their imaginary money! [/quote] You're running out of people to mistrust. Can't trust my opinion because I'm a "bullshit woman." Then you can't trust it because I'm a "mansplainer." Then you can't trust my wife's because she has "imaginary money." Before I was going to lose half my wealth. Then I had nothing to lose. Now my wife is broke... :D [/quote] I mistrust anyone who has plans - or who plans to tell other people how to use money that they don't have. Are you the poster with no money? Do you always speak for your wife? Divorce is a bitch. Our parents have 96 years of marriage between them, we are lucky and we recognize it.[b] I don't have to mistrust people as my wealth is protected. [/b] If you are the same poster with a SAHM , if you were the same poster who admits to having nothing. [/quote] It sounds like the main thing you trust is your wealth, to be honest.[/quote]
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