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O'rly?
Ja. Norfolk, VA to be precise.
O'rly?
Bro, you're in Florida. No one reads books there. If you had sold hair gel, sunglasses, baby size shirts, and other douchebag accessories you would have been raking in the dough.
Opening up a book shop in Florida is like opening up a surfboard shop in Vermont.
People's perception of marriage is very odd to me. I get people all the time ask how I could tie myself down so early in life and other such synonyms for throwing my life away, whereas for me I saw it as total freedom to be myself entirely with somebody and embrace a life together. Complete liberation rather than subordination.
Don't regret the divorce but I regret getting my ass handed to me in the process.
best thing that ever happened to me...........twice
Got divorced,and now I sit back and watch her ruin another mans life with great amusement.
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“Why would I marry? It's betting some chick half my net worth that I will love her forever.” http://read.bi/HZPrYZ
Ja. Norfolk, VA to be precise.
My wife and I just got separated. We're trying to decide if divorce is necessary at this time. The reason behind it is basically 8 years of a miserable marriage. 8 years ago, I pretty much wasn't ready to get married, never envisioned being married to her, then knocked her up. We agreed to get married and have been in a less than storybook relationship ever since. We actually get along fine and she's a good, down to earth person but I never felt she was "the one." I admit I'm only in it for the kids. We have 3 daughters together and they mean everything to me. We've agreed to split the time with them 50%. I also anticipate paying about $600 for child support since she has been receiving $200 for each of my stepkids she had before we met.
It's a tough decision I could use some input for. My main concern is for my daughters.
so you only married her after having a kid together?
so why did you decide to have two more kids?
seems like a little negligent
They wanted to be together forever.
He was trying to work it out. They wanted to be together forever. Sherdog was always full of hindsight genius
Staying married for the sake of the kids CAN work. If it weren't for my kids I would've left my wife 10 times over, but I always stayed for the kids. And little by little the marriage started to get better too, so that even when my kids are grown I'll probably stick around.
All these people that are saying you can't be in a bad marriage and still be a good parent are just using that as an excuse to make the selfish decision. If you're really a man you can sacrifice your own happiness AND hide it from your children.