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SOUND OFF!!!
posted on 05-03-2001 @ 5:28 PM      
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Damn, I feel sorry for Ant. He just wants this over and done with. His Ex is a Blood sucking leech that should be shot.
What the fuck is wrong with her? She's capable of working, that TWAT!!!!!

I'm not married nor have I ever dealt with Divorce.
However, My Older Brother was divorced, and man did they rape him blind. Fortunately, he won in the end, by rooning his Ex's life.
I wonder if anyone else had dealt with this or had a family member.


If you don't have regrets, you haven't accomplished anything.
-Josh Silver, Type O Negative
My Adoptee: The Mrs.




PedroGuerrero2717
posted on 05-03-2001 @ 5:35 PM      
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Registered: Feb. 01
I got divorced once, but the bitch was stupid. I convinced her that the divorce was her idea and I got out scottt free.


Roger
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posted on 05-03-2001 @ 5:37 PM      
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quote:

I wonder if anyone else had dealt with this or had a family member.


I had a family member. Got quite a few of 'em actually. Sisters, mom, dad, grandma...

boatail
posted on 05-04-2001 @ 7:48 PM      
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Registered: Jan. 01
he he he , i got divorced and custody and support , now minded i am a guy . did the bitch in . oh what a feeling . turned the whole deal around on her and been happier ever since . so guys there is a way too win .

njstrawberry
posted on 05-04-2001 @ 7:56 PM      
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Okay I will sum it up for you, hubby was married previously. Two (TWO) years into the marriage the CUNT ended up with his kid, his house, his car and his best friend. He may have not known it back then but it sure was worth the misery and trouble. Now in his life he has a lake front home, a bmw in his driveway and a hot bi wife to come home to everyday. She ended up in total misery with 4 kids and a drunk husband. Life is good...for us anyway it is...

WORD FROM THE WISE BI: "PEACH is good...PEACH is your friend...When you see PEACH...Do as I do...Don't just stare at it...EAT IT!"



XoXoXoXo - Place the kisses where you wish
I was bi when being bi wasn't kewl.

This message was edited by njstrawberry on 5-4-01 @ 8:14 PM
NJ Panther
posted on 05-04-2001 @ 8:05 PM      
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Registered: Feb. 01
Well, I think Jen just sum'd it up. Oh and yea, I traded in a 67 clunker for a 74 shiney bi one.... .....ha that ol gag.



"As the Enola Gay rolls down the tarmac with death in her belly"
Doc Smith
I Love Anthony Zinni
posted on 05-05-2001 @ 1:50 AM      
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Registered: Sep. 00
Guess what. life sucks, then you die
Oh, someone whom I don't know personally has had their marriage go to shit...perhaps if I post a thread about it, they will notice me and respond, thereby giving credence to my existance and allowing me to exist for yet another day
Yes Ant, please notice myt thread...then...if I see you at a board party, I will hang all over you like a hot girl at an engineering school

smex182
posted on 05-05-2001 @ 9:22 AM      
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Registered: Oct. 00
I've said it before and I will say it again I am not getting married without a prenup. Who says they're only for rich people.

Transatlantic Moose
posted on 05-05-2001 @ 10:16 AM      
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Registered: Jan. 01
Ahhh, the old Prenup...Had to sign one of those myself. The Lawyer that looked at it for me said "this thing is contestable in the event of anything happening, look at Donald Trump and Marla Maples..". Basically, not worth the paper its written on!

FeelMyFunBags
posted on 05-05-2001 @ 11:18 AM      
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Registered: Jan. 01
My uncle is getting divorced and his wife who never worked a day in her life is getting the house, and half his money. Plus somehow my uncle is getting the kids...oh and my dad had to lend him 100k to buy a house because the bitch took it all....oh well....

As for the prenups...I don't think I would want to do that just because its like you are kinda saying you expect the marriage to fail.... Hopefully when I get married (one day in a land far far away) life will be perfect.


All I've undergone
I will keep on
Underneath it all
We feel so small
The heavens fall
But still we crawl
All I've undergone
I will keep on




smex182
posted on 05-05-2001 @ 11:50 AM      
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Registered: Oct. 00
You can say that a prenup takes the romance away from everything but I'm one to think with my head and not with my d$%k. Yes I wanna to believe that things will work out and I will live happily ever after but let's look at reality. The odds are that won't happen and I'm not about to give up everything I have worked hard for prior to meeting the "love of my life" away.

I'm 25 I've worked my ass off so far and I am no were near meeting a woman I want to comit to. So let's say I do meet that woman sometime in the next 5 years. everything I have worked for the cars the house the stock otions and everything have all been made prior to even meeeting this woman. I will secure that believe me I will.

I know plenty of guys I work with who have worked their ass off for 5-10 years meet a woman, get married. 2-5 years later they split and everything they had worked hard for is out the window. I feel bad for these guys.

Don't get me wrong I'm not saying this will happen to all of us nor am I saying all women are going to suck you dry, because I'm not. I pray that I have the marriage my parents have. You see so many people out there who have lost out big after a marriage goes bad and leave you with a broken heart and an even broker bank account.

FeelMyFunBags
posted on 05-05-2001 @ 12:01 PM      
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I have a question for the men out there:

Would you sign a prenup if you were protecting your wife's assets rather than your own? With the career path that I am persuing, it is very likely that I will be the bread winner in my household, and I was wondering what your take on that would be.




All I've undergone
I will keep on
Underneath it all
We feel so small
The heavens fall
But still we crawl
All I've undergone
I will keep on




smex182
posted on 05-05-2001 @ 12:21 PM      
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Registered: Oct. 00
Feel,

I would in a heartbeat only because I know I will be fine no matter what. If I was in a situation were I was not as successful as I am now I would still do it. The only reason anyone would not sign it is if they were out to get something out of the deal.

You do pose a great question for men personally I have no qualms about it only because in my situation I have as much to lose as a woman in your situation would.

MendiTeats
posted on 05-05-2001 @ 12:32 PM      
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Registered: Jan. 01


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This message was edited by MendiTeats on 5-5-01 @ 4:23 PM
njstrawberry
posted on 05-05-2001 @ 12:49 PM      
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Registered: Feb. 01
The fact that you threw your kids away gives you no room to talk about what a good or bad mom is.


WORD FROM THE WISE BI: "PEACH is good...PEACH is your friend...When you see PEACH...Do as I do...Don't just stare at it...EAT IT!"



XoXoXoXo - Place the kisses where you wish
I was bi when being bi wasn't kewl.
Transatlantic Moose
posted on 05-05-2001 @ 2:15 PM      
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Registered: Jan. 01
Feel,

That is the sitaution that I am in. Married to a lady with an s-load of assests...I came in the marriage with an s-load of debts...However, I feel that the money wasnt a factor in me getting married, so I had no problems signing the Prenup. Any guy who has a problem signing the prenup you have to question their motives....

Nana's Precious
posted on 05-05-2001 @ 2:47 PM      
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Divorce, like re-hab, is for quiters. I just live in marriage misery.....some situations are just left better the way the are.


"what, I thought we were all just having fun..."

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posted on 05-05-2001 @ 3:14 PM      
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Excuse me for a moment..
Hey Doc, you seem to be in a foul mood this week.. hope everything's ok.. you might want to consider sending a letter to Dear Grumpy, I'm sure he could think of something to cheer you up....


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posted on 05-05-2001 @ 5:45 PM      
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Is it that obvious...

Voyer bus window licker
posted on 05-05-2001 @ 7:44 PM      
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Registered: Mar. 01
my parents took 7.5 years to get a divorce... dumb fucks... the week after... my mom had this new doosh bag that she could milk money out of because she was a 11th grade drop out and had no working skills... a half a year into their relationship he threatens to put my ass thru a wall and kill me... the dumb bitch is still with him and getting married in a week to him .. needless to say ive bbenn going to therapy ever since... thank you ass wipe please rot in hell



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This message was edited by Voyer bus window licker on 5-5-01 @ 7:53 PM
Mr. Brownstone
posted on 05-07-2001 @ 3:17 AM      
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quote:

Would you sign a prenup if you were protecting your wife's assets rather than your own?

absolutely, if that werethe situation I'd want to be free and clear of her and screw the money.




I see stupid people...They're everywhere...They don't know they're stupid...
smex182
posted on 05-07-2001 @ 2:16 PM      
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Registered: Oct. 00
On the subject of Prenup's here is what I found on a website I think it makes sense.

A prenuptial agreement

The world is evenly divided between those who think a prenuptial agreement is a sure sign the marriage is setting itself up for failure -- and those who believe that a marriage is more secure if each party knows, in advance, the consequences of any potential divorce. One thing is sure: It's a lot easier to negotiate these issues when both parties are most in harmony, before the marriage ceremony takes place, than when a marriage is collapsing.

A prenuptial agreement is almost a necessity in marriages where one or both parties have children from a previous marriage, or have accumulated substantial property. And the agreement can be advantageous to each, spelling out what previously owned property will be kept separate from marital assets. It can delineate financial obligations and responsibilities during the marriage, and may include the waiver of interest in retirement account assets or promises for future support. But a prenuptial agreement may also be used to outline nonfinancial issues, such as the responsibilities and obligations of each party in the upcoming union.

Keep in mind that to be considered legally binding, each party to such an agreement must be represented by separate lawyers. And each must fully disclose all assets and liabilities before the agreement is signed. A balanced prenuptial agreement should be in the best interest of both parties -- and the legal cost is always far less than the fees paid to attorneys in case of a divorce!

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This message was edited by smex182 on 5-7-01 @ 2:21 PM
MashedPotatohead
NIGGA PLEASE! All the bitches in here are crazy!
posted on 05-07-2001 @ 2:29 PM      
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I guess I am in the minority on this one. Of my 3 closest friends (guys I grew up with and consider to be brothers)and my brother....No one is divorced and none of our parents are either.

quote:

As for the prenups...I don't think I would want to do that just because its like you are kinda saying you expect the marriage to fail.... Hopefully when I get married (one day in a land far far away) life will be perfect.




SORRY, but no one getting married expects the marriage to fail - but it can happen. If the marriage lasts, then you can have a good laugh in your golden years.

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Tim May
posted on 06-02-2001 @ 8:45 AM      
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Registered: May. 01
but it makes for great radio & leads into the judy goof (boxof wine & 4 rights make a left). i never get tired of hearing anthony doing judy (second only to bob murphy & black earl to the future)




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