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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Assuming the couple is college educated, this situation is an outlier. [url]https://www.whitleylawfirmpc.com/3-reasons-why-women-initiate-divorce-more-often-than-men/#:~:text=In%20fact%2C%20nearly%2070%20percent,number%20jumps%20up%20to%2090%25.[/url] Maybe she’s mad partly because he flipped the script, and people will assume there must be something toxic about her for her husband to push the eject button, since “everybody” knows college-educated men rarely initiate divorces.[/quote] [b]No one thinks that’s why. Most people assume he’s self centered. [/b] They just think he was mostly checked out but didn’t want to be bogged down with custody time and that she was a good mom. So do it when launching last kid. Otherwise yes, mainly women file when they are sick of doing everything and don’t want that post teenagers either. [/quote] Are you besties with OP? How do you know “no one” thinks that? Ask the guys on this board — lots of them probably think that she must be toxic.[/quote] True- no one knows either of them Also true - she said he’s all about himself (me me me) so he selfishly used her to keep house and raise kids, that is done, and now he discards her. [/quote]
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