New “Psychological Abuse” legislation in the U.K. neuters men.

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    Sky-O
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    I would like to add something to the definition of ‘domestic abuse’. . . .

    When a woman requires a guy to pay the mortgage, utilities, all other related bills and treat her like she is a princess:

    Then after a few months, she starts coming home with other men’s semen dripping out of her used up hole.

    Hypergamy: The Original Domestic Abuse (Since the dawn of time)

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    Enjoy The Decline
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    Man, this is just stupid. If she really think she is getting psychological abuse, she can just divorce him and take 50% of what he has along with alimony. Isn’t that punishment enough? How is the guy going to jail gonna better her life anyways? He wouldn’t even be able to be allowed to make money to pay for alimony.

    "Question everything" - Albert Einstein

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    “This is going to be a real cat fight”

    http://gifsec.com/wp-content/uploads/GIF/2014/04/GIF-Cat-fight.gif?gs=a

    Or

    "It seems like there's times a body gets struck down so low, there ain't a power on earth that can ever bring him up again. Seems like something inside dies so he don't even want to get up again. But he does."

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    Robert Hallam
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    Under this legislation saying something along the lines of “If you don’t stop f~~~ing the neighbour, I’m going to get a divorce” would be a crime.

    That’s right. Another, “You have now run up over $50,000 in credit card debt. If you don’t stop I will cut the credit cards up” would be a crime.

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    Another, “You have now run up over $50,000 in credit card debt. If you don’t stop I will cut the credit cards up” would be a crime.

    First, one should not have a credit card at all, (or a small one with $500 or $1000 limit or whatever you can deal with.) I’m using a debit card, so cannot go into minus. If it get’s empty, it’s a strong indicator, that I’m doing something very incorrectly in my life.

    Credit is a dangerous thing in hands of people with no discipline, but can help one to achieve life goals, if used responsibly. You won’t give a welding transformer or a drill into a hand of a small child uneducated on dangers of work, the same way one should not give credit card to someone who has no self-discipline to handle the responsibility that comes with it.

    Regarding relationships and this law, I’d cancel and keep secret the card before she gets to know it. (better she does not have info on your bank accounts, switch to pure electronic way to see the monthly account logs, do not allow them to send it by post. Info on paper cannot be encrypted in any useful way. And set your browser to permanent incognito mode.)

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