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So painful, I’m so sorry to hear it. I’m here for you. What agony. I hope this lesson becomes your fuel for greatness. Better days my friend.
/r/Divorce_Men09/03/25 06:27 PM
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If they are married the biology of the baby doesn’t matter. Legally the child is the legal responsibility of the mother and spouse. Jointly.
/r/Divorce_Men03/03/25 12:07 PM
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Join travel groups, cycling groups anything you enjoy they have a group for it. Get specific on what you like and don’t settle
/r/Divorce_Men22/02/25 11:53 PM
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She is the only one working and I now weigh 350lbs. She hasn’t left yet but it’s close.
/r/Divorce_Men26/01/25 05:45 PM
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Is being 350lbs grounds for divorce or AITA?
/r/Divorce_Men26/01/25 05:44 PM
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All social media will just feed their echo chamber of fears and use their psychology against them to encourage them to leave because “you’re worth it”
/r/Divorce_Men26/01/25 05:38 PM
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She absolutely could get child support from the the non bio dad if they are married
/r/Divorce_Men26/01/25 05:30 PM
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😂 well you may come across another one in a similar state
/r/Divorce_Men11/01/25 10:59 PM
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It’s biological, people understand young men that go through this. If we could not take it personally and have it feel emasculating. This is an hormonal wave of life for almost all women. That’s why the divorce rate is 70% women driven. This is the first time in their lives their brains are sex driven. Ride the wave enjoy the ride and it will pass. Just like the cycles of her period.
/r/Divorce_Men11/01/25 10:38 PM
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Her hormones changed and her sex drive shot through the roof.
/r/Divorce_Men11/01/25 09:33 PM
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If the woman you married wants to expand and explore herself sexually why not. You should encourage each other to carry out desires they come and go. Take away the judgement and just persue each others happiness.
/r/Divorce_Men11/01/25 09:12 PM
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