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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She is college educated and thus there is no reason she shouldn't have a full time job. If he died she'd get a job. [/quote] You’re delusional. She is a nearly 50 year old cancer survivor. Jobs don’t actually grow on trees; it will be very difficult if not impossible for her to find gainful employment.[/quote] pretty sure she can find a job even at that age, just not a high paying one.[/quote] And the fact that she can't find a high paying one because she gave up her career to take care of his family is precisely why alimony and settlements exist. [/quote] Yup. I know DCUM professional women think it’s feminist to hate on SAHMs, but this woman can’t just magically start supporting herself and her kid even with a college degree. Her husband used her and is attempting to screw her over, and I hope she takes him to the cleaners.[/quote] +1 I feel for her. That’s so tragic. I don’t feel for the SAHMs I know that had no illnesses or disabilities and chose to have multiple affairs and get served. If you are in a situation depending on 100% financial support from a spouse you are a giant dumb@ss to betray that hand that feeds you and puts a roof over your head by banging other people—-have time for that yet no time to pitch in. [/quote] Presumably she signed the prenup and decided to stay at home way before she got diagnosed with cancer. IF she was employed, she would have had long term insurance and FMLA while she recovered. [/quote]
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