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Michael_G 2 points ago +2 / -0

fuck this ginger haired pussy... he's a hater

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Debutante 1 point ago +2 / -1

Great men? The dick wad thinks it's funny that some fellow cheats on his wife and laments the fact that he has to give her something after the divorce? I don't suppose the shithead stopped to think that that when a man cheats on his wife -- he cheats on his children too.

NOTHING JUSTIFIES RUINING YOUR CHILDREN'S HAPPINESS.

No matter how much money these vermin pay their family it will never make up for the betrayal.


FYI: Married 42 years to the same man. Never doubted his fidelity.

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Debutante 0 points ago +1 / -1

A cheater's children deserve a half billion dollars for the happy home they will never have because he couldn't keep his pants zipped.

No amount of money can begin to compensate a child for losing their home. But if the cheater feels a pinch that his pockets are a little emptied -- good.

Personally -- the majority of the half billion should be put in trust for the kid's education sans monthly food and clothing bills.

No pity AT ALL for cheaters -- male or female.

Children come first. Their happiness and security comes first.

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Debutante 0 points ago +1 / -1

To be perfectly honest with you, i don't think most people spend enough time getting to know one another before they get married.

On my wedding day, my bridesmaids were fluttering around in a tizzy and I was perfectly calm. Finally, one of them demanded to know since I was the bride -- why was I the only one who wasn't nervous.

I laughed and replied, "I've been engaged to the man for seven years. It isn't as if he is going to do anything to surprise me after all this time. I know exactly what I'm getting into."

And I did.

Did we have arguments ? Rarely -- and very early, we noted that they were never about anything he did or anything I did. They were usually about something extended family did that caused unexpected waves in our world. Once that pattern was identified -- we took steps to make sure it didn't happen again.

I am not big on divorce. I think most things can be worked out if both parties are willing to try.

But if people would get to know each other better better before they tied the knot..much could be avoided. And before giving up-- they really ought to try to make it work.