Anonymous wrote:pre nup
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The funny thing is, some downgrade. Jeff Bezos is exhibit A.
But you have no idea what his wife was like to be married to. Perhaps for Jeff, wife B is a major upgrade. No one knows what goes on inside a marriage other than the two people in it.
This. Have you SEEN his new woman? What a body! Lauren Sanchez was a MAJOR upgrade over Wife #1. Sanchez doesn't bother him about ethics or treating people or whatever. She's the life of the party, creates an amazing social life for him, and rocks his world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The funny thing is, some downgrade. Jeff Bezos is exhibit A.
But you have no idea what his wife was like to be married to. Perhaps for Jeff, wife B is a major upgrade. No one knows what goes on inside a marriage other than the two people in it.
This. Have you SEEN his new woman? What a body! Lauren Sanchez was a MAJOR upgrade over Wife #1. Sanchez doesn't bother him about ethics or treating people or whatever. She's the life of the party, creates an amazing social life for him, and rocks his world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The best thing you can do is protect yourself and ‘never say never.’
My mom taught me this. Always have your own income and savings. It served me well.
My mom and dad preached this to us. My sister, brother and I all have our own retirement and income. My husband went to making what I did to near 7 figures and I kept my income.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The funny thing is, some downgrade. Jeff Bezos is exhibit A.
But you have no idea what his wife was like to be married to. Perhaps for Jeff, wife B is a major upgrade. No one knows what goes on inside a marriage other than the two people in it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:it cannot spark interest and desire from a wife who feels abandoned because the husband was on calls or working until 9 PM.
I get the appeal of someone new, but it just sucks to go through all the "hard part" of marriage... the underpaid early years, maybe both spouses working hard, babies/toddlers, home buying, etc. To put in all the foundation work so to speak, and then be traded for a newer shinier model. In your scenario the husband was prioritizing career over wife/kids, and then gets to a more comfortable spot and abandons her. It's sad.
Of course it’s sad. And yet you see so many people here advising young women to “lock it down” and “get in on the ground floor.”
You bring up a good point. What do you recommend for women instead?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:it cannot spark interest and desire from a wife who feels abandoned because the husband was on calls or working until 9 PM.
I get the appeal of someone new, but it just sucks to go through all the "hard part" of marriage... the underpaid early years, maybe both spouses working hard, babies/toddlers, home buying, etc. To put in all the foundation work so to speak, and then be traded for a newer shinier model. In your scenario the husband was prioritizing career over wife/kids, and then gets to a more comfortable spot and abandons her. It's sad.
Of course it’s sad. And yet you see so many people here advising young women to “lock it down” and “get in on the ground floor.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:it cannot spark interest and desire from a wife who feels abandoned because the husband was on calls or working until 9 PM.
I get the appeal of someone new, but it just sucks to go through all the "hard part" of marriage... the underpaid early years, maybe both spouses working hard, babies/toddlers, home buying, etc. To put in all the foundation work so to speak, and then be traded for a newer shinier model. In your scenario the husband was prioritizing career over wife/kids, and then gets to a more comfortable spot and abandons her. It's sad.
Of course it’s sad. And yet you see so many people here advising young women to “lock it down” and “get in on the ground floor.”
Anonymous wrote:it cannot spark interest and desire from a wife who feels abandoned because the husband was on calls or working until 9 PM.
I get the appeal of someone new, but it just sucks to go through all the "hard part" of marriage... the underpaid early years, maybe both spouses working hard, babies/toddlers, home buying, etc. To put in all the foundation work so to speak, and then be traded for a newer shinier model. In your scenario the husband was prioritizing career over wife/kids, and then gets to a more comfortable spot and abandons her. It's sad.
Anonymous wrote:it cannot spark interest and desire from a wife who feels abandoned because the husband was on calls or working until 9 PM.
I get the appeal of someone new, but it just sucks to go through all the "hard part" of marriage... the underpaid early years, maybe both spouses working hard, babies/toddlers, home buying, etc. To put in all the foundation work so to speak, and then be traded for a newer shinier model. In your scenario the husband was prioritizing career over wife/kids, and then gets to a more comfortable spot and abandons her. It's sad.
Anonymous wrote:it cannot spark interest and desire from a wife who feels abandoned because the husband was on calls or working until 9 PM.
I get the appeal of someone new, but it just sucks to go through all the "hard part" of marriage... the underpaid early years, maybe both spouses working hard, babies/toddlers, home buying, etc. To put in all the foundation work so to speak, and then be traded for a newer shinier model. In your scenario the husband was prioritizing career over wife/kids, and then gets to a more comfortable spot and abandons her. It's sad.