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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Get a grip. You're rich. You are jealous of richer people. Get over yourself. I was at 280k combined income with ex in late 40s. I am now divorced and happier than you with my 100k job. You live in a bubble and you need to stop being jealous of other richer people. You are better off that MOST people.[/quote] Yeah but you are old and bought a house when homes were cheap. Changes entire life trajectory. [/quote] I am not old. I did not buy when houses were cheap. I just bought. [/quote] So you never owned a house when you were married?[/quote] Yes, I owned a house. He kept it. I did not get half. Only bought it 3 years ago. No growth in equity to sell. Only in the house 18 months then divorced. We moved a lot. I also paid off 70k in student debt from 1999 by age 31. I am early 40s. I do not have wealth like op. At all. I still managed to buy a townhouse 6 months ago. I have no great windfall due to age. Way to make huge assumptions. I have a kindergartener. No where close to being a grandma (ex is late 40s). It is not like we owned a house for years and years and had a lot of equity like you assume. Not the case. OP has no reason to complain.[/quote]
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