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| 3 | All I see for the future is darkness.I like this mindset. I found it very helpful even though I’m the one who insists on leaving. I have gone through the darkest time, but occasionally I would have a bad day, ruminating about the past, feeling sad about losing her and the life planned together. This mindset is an instant relief: I’m not leaving my beloved one, but someone else. | /r/Divorce_Men | 13/05/26 02:59 AM |
| 2 | Why do men become the boiled frog so often?I disagree with the statement this this is just "by nature". Instead, I would attribute it to the education system. Man, the workhorse of any industry, are trained to be "nice workers" just like worker bee. Ideally, they will just work and reproduce till death without complaining. But women, on the other hand, are not obligated by this expectation. And because of systematical repress of women in history due to productivity, they are now protected by "political correctness" and are in general mor… | /r/Divorce_Men | 22/03/25 08:21 PM |
| 6 | Never Have to Walk Through That Back Door Ever Again.I’m in similar situation. I was contemplating divorce since two months ago, and have actually started researching attorneys. But never really sign the retainer and start the process. How did you overcome this fear and actually kick start? | /r/Divorce_Men | 04/11/24 05:37 AM |
| 2 | I can't believe my 4 years of life savings are gone just like that...Never again. The system is designed to discourage marriage. So why fell into the same trap twice? Want girlfriend? Go for it. Want sex partner? Go for it. Want kids? Go for it. None of these needs marriage. | /r/Divorce_Men | 20/10/24 03:29 AM |
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