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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You are a toxic, nasty person OP.[/quote] I don't think so. This is a sign of coping with loss of marriage. He seems bitter and angry at the moment, which is very natural. I do not believe that women are the victims all the time in divorces because I have seen a lot of women be toxic, nasty and manipulative and benefiting from divorce laws too. - a happily married for 25+ years DW on her first and last marriage. [/quote] Being willing to make the person who is coparenting your kids miserable is not natural. I and my DH exert a lot of effort propping up my XH’s life so DD isn’t harmed by his misery. [/quote] Oh, come off from your high horse and STFU! People wish terrible things on people who have harmed them, but then they DO NOT translate murderous thoughts into action in real life. I can see OP is venting. I am surprised that you do not. Maybe because you are one of those women who cheated with your current husband and took your ex to the cleaners? [/quote] Lol! Never cheated. I have always made more than my XH and get $100/mo CS when he’s employed. Met my DH eight years after my divorce. We realize XH is always going to be miserable, but we can help shelter DD from some of it. If anything, I wish him great happiness for the sake of our child. [/quote]
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