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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She only _thought_ I was a dud. I was a winner all along, and she was and continues to be a loser. My income is up 40 percent, and I've slept with a couple of dozen women who are 10-30 years younger than me since the divorce. I've made two major mistakes in life: getting married, and having children. [/quote] She was right and you just admitted it. Anyone who regrets their children IS a dud as a father and parenting partner. I doubt your ex is impressed by your sex life now, but I hope she’s keeping an eye on your bank account and taking what her kids are owed.[/quote] you left your kids to go sleep with girls 30yrs younger than you? That's winning? :roll: sick[/quote] DP but lol, that's absolutely winning from a male perspective. Making a lot of money, which you parlay into having sex with dozens of young women - that is the dream.[/quote] When you decide to get divorced the dream is to get away from the woman who treats you with contempt and indifference. Everything after that is absolute bliss![/quote] Probably not for your children and future children.[/quote] Women initiate 75% of divorces. Evidently they don't care about the happiness of their children, or can easily convince themselves that the kids will be fine or even better off after divorce (though it's really all about what she wants). As the man in this situation, it doesn't matter what you want or what might be best for the kids, it's happening anyway.[/quote] My ex left me and I was stuck "married". So I initiated a divorce. There are entire pages for people whose husbands just abandoned the family. Even more for people who are married to addicts or physically abusive partners. You want them to just stay married? [/quote] Mine moved into a basement for a year, continued sleeping with his AP and yet attended family dinners. Should I have continued this farce and family dinners just for our son? [/quote]
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