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Ogre 2 years, 10 months ago.
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I had a co-worker who went through a divorce and verified this very plan. He found out that his wife and her herd of cows were all fine tuning their divorce plans based on the 10 year formula. One by one they were all filing for divorce and raking in their cash in prizes at the expense of their blind-sided husbands. I filed for divorce after 9 years and 9 months because I had heard about some states awarding lifetime alimony after a 10 year marriage. I never verified whether my state (Pennsylvania) was one of the states. I figured that it didn’t matter whether it was or not. I wanted out and the sooner the better. I haven’t looked back since.
Now I try to talk to any male co-workers, and friends about the raw deal marriage is. I even cite stats and stories from here and direct them to checkout this Website and MGTOW in general. Hopefully, I’ve helped someone avoid the mistake that I and others have made.Feminism isn't about equality with men, it's about leverage over men.
Remind your buddies who are thinking about getting married that sex is an infrequent and unpredictable reward for lots of work. And is starts that way then drops off to nothing. Part of the garden pathway to divorce.
One of my hero’s, Nikki Sixx of Motley Crue got divorced from Donna D’errico awhile ago (state of California) and as part of the divorce settlement, she gets 5% of his income for the rest of her life.
Now, 5% doesn’t sound like alot, until you factor in, even when he is not on tour, the residual publishing and related income he has (even portfolio investment income) results in her getting a guaranteed $50,000 a year for every million dollars he has coming in.
So, like on a year he makes $4 million, her 5% is $200,000
Sorry for long winded story but I love sharing it, it’s one of the few times a man won! That said is even sad.
@rotor, never apologize for a long story. I laughed out loud for real. In the military I saw this almost every month.
My own wife “joked” on my 10th anniversary that now I get half. So hilarious that even as a blue pill back then I told her “yeah, but that’s the most you’ll ever get”. It’s been 15 years, and she’s waited for the other shoe to drop on multiple occasions.
It’s the reason I don’t have to hurry. Division of my assets is set in law, and it doesn’t changed based on time post-service.
I’m glad your buddy escaped. I’ve seen men’s plans destroyed after 20 years of supporting wretches.
@sky-o I remember her first Playboy spread and I checked out 2016 photos. All said with his income, it might be worth it to be free given the depreciation she’s suffered during the years of usage. I’ve lost more on cars that I’ve enjoyed marginally more or less than he enjoyed her best years.
The difference is when I got rid of them I quit paying.
I failed to realize in my youth that I was the prize. I was going to work. I was going to earn. Little did I realize that due to feminism, that no longer meant I had to share. Road soon, Desert after.
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