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My advice, try harder to pre screen potential partners, if you notice behaviors early on that you don't like, cut bait. My time is very valuable to me. This approach leads to less dates in general, but better quality partners.
/r/Divorce_Men03/04/26 05:30 PM
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It's been mostly casual, only been in one relationship since I've gotten divorced and that was actually a horrible experience. I mostly look for women who have decent jobs and plenty of hobbies so I'm not their main source of taking care of their needs if that makes sense
/r/Divorce_Men03/04/26 05:22 PM
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Can't say I've had the same experience as you honestly.
/r/Divorce_Men03/04/26 05:17 PM
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At this point in my life you have to have more than just boobs to excite me.
/r/Divorce_Men27/09/25 11:20 PM
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Love my new gf but see no reason to consider getting married again.
/r/Divorce_Men05/08/24 11:22 PM
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Run dude. Right after we got married her mom died in an accident. Things never got better. I got accused of similar things that you said although I did everything I could. It is time for you to leave or else she will reason her way into leaving you anyway.
/r/Divorce_Men20/10/23 11:48 PM
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That's what happened to me. Come home from work one day and she says it's over. Thinks she wants kids but doesn't see me as a father, thinks she might be interested in women. Two things that totally blindsided me. We both agreed we didn't want kids when we got married I thought. I was there for her when her mom died in a freak accident. Gave everything I could buy in the end it was just like ok byeee. Hard lesson learned.
/r/Divorce_Men27/07/23 04:42 AM
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You really just need to keep moving forward. In my experience, once a woman is "done" with you there is no changing her mind. You must accept your circumstances and not wallow in the past, for the past has already happened and you cannot change it.
/r/Divorce_Men27/09/19 09:07 PM
You can kill a man, but you can't kill an idea.

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