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June 17, 2008 at 12:53 PM #224041June 17, 2008 at 1:54 PM #223908jennyoParticipant
Marion, please heed the advice of others who say to keep this off the internet. I have a friend going through a divorce right now whose ex is using her myspace activity as evidence that she may be cheating on him. He is actually the one that cheated but in a nasty divorce all of this stuff becomes some kind of evidence/fodder for more attorney hours.
June 17, 2008 at 1:54 PM #224016jennyoParticipantMarion, please heed the advice of others who say to keep this off the internet. I have a friend going through a divorce right now whose ex is using her myspace activity as evidence that she may be cheating on him. He is actually the one that cheated but in a nasty divorce all of this stuff becomes some kind of evidence/fodder for more attorney hours.
June 17, 2008 at 1:54 PM #224031jennyoParticipantMarion, please heed the advice of others who say to keep this off the internet. I have a friend going through a divorce right now whose ex is using her myspace activity as evidence that she may be cheating on him. He is actually the one that cheated but in a nasty divorce all of this stuff becomes some kind of evidence/fodder for more attorney hours.
June 17, 2008 at 1:54 PM #224061jennyoParticipantMarion, please heed the advice of others who say to keep this off the internet. I have a friend going through a divorce right now whose ex is using her myspace activity as evidence that she may be cheating on him. He is actually the one that cheated but in a nasty divorce all of this stuff becomes some kind of evidence/fodder for more attorney hours.
June 17, 2008 at 1:54 PM #224073jennyoParticipantMarion, please heed the advice of others who say to keep this off the internet. I have a friend going through a divorce right now whose ex is using her myspace activity as evidence that she may be cheating on him. He is actually the one that cheated but in a nasty divorce all of this stuff becomes some kind of evidence/fodder for more attorney hours.
June 17, 2008 at 2:17 PM #223938University City RenterParticipantSorry to hear Marion, it takes 2 people to have a happy marriage but only 1 to ruin it. Of course there are exceptions but IMO it seems that when men go through a divorce they just want it to be over with and often agree to give the woman more than what is ‘fair’. Some of them regret it after a few years, I’ve seen this many times. Also I’ve seen many times where the woman does not really care at all to take everything they guy has and leave him for dead. Generally men won’t do that contrary to what is perceived on TV, especially if kids are involved.
June 17, 2008 at 2:17 PM #224047University City RenterParticipantSorry to hear Marion, it takes 2 people to have a happy marriage but only 1 to ruin it. Of course there are exceptions but IMO it seems that when men go through a divorce they just want it to be over with and often agree to give the woman more than what is ‘fair’. Some of them regret it after a few years, I’ve seen this many times. Also I’ve seen many times where the woman does not really care at all to take everything they guy has and leave him for dead. Generally men won’t do that contrary to what is perceived on TV, especially if kids are involved.
June 17, 2008 at 2:17 PM #224060University City RenterParticipantSorry to hear Marion, it takes 2 people to have a happy marriage but only 1 to ruin it. Of course there are exceptions but IMO it seems that when men go through a divorce they just want it to be over with and often agree to give the woman more than what is ‘fair’. Some of them regret it after a few years, I’ve seen this many times. Also I’ve seen many times where the woman does not really care at all to take everything they guy has and leave him for dead. Generally men won’t do that contrary to what is perceived on TV, especially if kids are involved.
June 17, 2008 at 2:17 PM #224091University City RenterParticipantSorry to hear Marion, it takes 2 people to have a happy marriage but only 1 to ruin it. Of course there are exceptions but IMO it seems that when men go through a divorce they just want it to be over with and often agree to give the woman more than what is ‘fair’. Some of them regret it after a few years, I’ve seen this many times. Also I’ve seen many times where the woman does not really care at all to take everything they guy has and leave him for dead. Generally men won’t do that contrary to what is perceived on TV, especially if kids are involved.
June 17, 2008 at 2:17 PM #224106University City RenterParticipantSorry to hear Marion, it takes 2 people to have a happy marriage but only 1 to ruin it. Of course there are exceptions but IMO it seems that when men go through a divorce they just want it to be over with and often agree to give the woman more than what is ‘fair’. Some of them regret it after a few years, I’ve seen this many times. Also I’ve seen many times where the woman does not really care at all to take everything they guy has and leave him for dead. Generally men won’t do that contrary to what is perceived on TV, especially if kids are involved.
June 17, 2008 at 2:22 PM #223948AnonymousGuest[quote=davelj][quote=marion]
Oh, Shoot! That’s embarrasing[/quote]File Under: “Story of Marion’s Life”
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Dave, you want a date, don’t you?
You’ll have to send me a message to my private inbox and ask me there.
June 17, 2008 at 2:22 PM #224057AnonymousGuest[quote=davelj][quote=marion]
Oh, Shoot! That’s embarrasing[/quote]File Under: “Story of Marion’s Life”
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Dave, you want a date, don’t you?
You’ll have to send me a message to my private inbox and ask me there.
June 17, 2008 at 2:22 PM #224070AnonymousGuest[quote=davelj][quote=marion]
Oh, Shoot! That’s embarrasing[/quote]File Under: “Story of Marion’s Life”
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Dave, you want a date, don’t you?
You’ll have to send me a message to my private inbox and ask me there.
June 17, 2008 at 2:22 PM #224100AnonymousGuest[quote=davelj][quote=marion]
Oh, Shoot! That’s embarrasing[/quote]File Under: “Story of Marion’s Life”
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Dave, you want a date, don’t you?
You’ll have to send me a message to my private inbox and ask me there.
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