| Upvotes | Title | Category | Author | Subreddit | Date (UTC) |
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| 1 | A "new" girlfriend | gunnar725 | /r/MensRights | 09/01/13 01:06 PM |
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| 2 | A "new" girlfriendI thought so about the housing too, it seems logical, not that anything in this situation will follow the rules of logic, but what do I know. Also, probably not common knowledge but could I face potential penalties if I changed the locks on the house prior to any decision? | /r/MensRights | 09/01/13 07:01 PM |
| 2 | A "new" girlfriendI think I'm beginning to see that clearer. Thank you for this post, sometimes it just really helps to hear someone else say it. I just need to get it done and move on. | /r/MensRights | 09/01/13 06:56 PM |
| 2 | A "new" girlfriendJust to clarify - I don't communicate with my ex beyond business matters. But sooner or later she will learn of my friend, and I would like to know what to expect when it does and if it is worth going down this path in the first place. Thank you though for your reply, it was very helpful, I agree 100% | /r/MensRights | 09/01/13 06:54 PM |
| 3 | A "new" girlfriendI've figured as much, honestly, and as the day progresses into normal business hours I likely will give a divorce attorney a call. Was hoping for a little insight though as to what I might be able to expect and what I can do. I have no intention of making it ugly, and honestly, if me pursuing this friend of mine will only lead to heart ache then it's not worth it. BUT I also don't want to live the rest of my life in my ex's shadow, constantly fearing her wrath. My son comes first, always. I kind… | /r/MensRights | 09/01/13 02:14 PM |
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