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It's cases like this is why the spouse is always a suspect now. Then you look at top 2 motives for murder, money or an affair.
/r/MensRights19/04/20 03:31 PM
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And I live in Louisiana. So, yeah. I also know how judges see things, and if it was all done properly, then having the utilities disconnected was really not an issue, especially if op moved
/r/MensRights18/04/20 04:33 PM
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Typically the power company sends a notice via mail with a service disconnect date. Especially if the bill was previously in another person's name. So she had about a month to get everything redone with her name in place. Same thing with water and gas in general. If you move, they send notice in mail to old residence, in hopes of getting new customer on their roster, and set up connection to new residence. It's what I did when I left my ex. He wasn't happy about the fact that he was getting cut …
/r/MensRights18/04/20 04:32 PM
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It is very difficult to readjust. When I mentioned earlier that he's often relieved to see me in bed in the mornings, it's that reminder of normalcy that helps him mentally bring himself back to the present, especially if he's had a rough night, and still thinks he's overseas
/r/MensRights16/04/20 02:34 PM
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It's part of their training and conditioning to put in a front of fearless, brutal, ruthlessness in order to intimidate the enemy, and not show any kind of weakness. Before his first deployment, they had a social engineering program they had to do. Hatch and raise a duck/chicken, name it, tend to it, get kinda close to it. Then on the day before you deploy, you have to kill it. To show you have no attachment and can deal with what they will have to do once they get there.
/r/MensRights16/04/20 02:26 PM
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As the number of suicides have been riding over the years, people have finally started to realize that just like the heart, kidneys, and liver can mess up and fail, the brain can get sick too, I've heard that they researching micro dosing mushrooms as a treatment to a chronic migraine disorder and it was effective. Glad to know that there's more that they can benefit from
/r/MensRights16/04/20 02:21 PM
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I've seen what happened to a veteran who's family turned away from him, how he evolved into a very cynical asshole, and always had a bark way worse than his bite. My late father served in Vietnam, and my mom left him when I was 1, and legally backed him into a corner to sign over his rights to myself and my little brother, when I was about 5. We were adopted by our stepdad. It wasn't until I was 19 that I was able to reconnect, and I learned that if my mom hadn't pulled that, I could have had hi…
/r/MensRights16/04/20 05:12 AM
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He tells me that it's a relief when he wakes up and sees me in bed in the mornings. Especially on the rough nights when he hadn't slept well
/r/MensRights16/04/20 05:07 AM
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It's very hard sometimes, as the type of PTSD he has will be with him forever. He does have good days, and medical marijuana helps with the tremors and night terrors so he actually sleeps good without having to take a massive drug cocktail of prescriptions every night that racked up ridiculous costs. Nobody really talks about the internal war they all fight every day afterwards. All that he knew at one time was fighting and killing and trying to save his comrades. (He was a medic) he is forever …
/r/MensRights16/04/20 04:13 AM
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I only blue ball my man because it's a turn on to drive him up the wall until I'm ready for him to play with me. He understands and gets it, and he eventually knows I'm going to let him hit it later when kiddo is in bed and asleep. We both are equal on the working and earning front, and we split finances accordingly, however after the bills are paid, we have a little leftover for extra stuff that we either save (individually! We both have our squirrel stash for our unique hobbies), or pool it to…
/r/MensRights16/04/20 02:06 AM
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I'm married to a combat Vet, with PTSD. So when he opens up, I listen, have sympathy and try to understand what's bothering him, why it's bothering him, and do my best to console him. He's either lost a lot of good friends to the war, or they've committed suicide. Only him and one other person are all that's left of his squad now. I do my best to comfort him when he's feeling the weight of the losses of his friends and comrades
/r/MensRights16/04/20 01:23 AM
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When we were smaller, a few swings to the butt with a switch would get us back to toe the line. When we were older, it was more chores, or harder work, after a solid lecture about what we did and why it was wrong and being told by our parents that they 'thought us better than that, /past the need for spanking but I guess we were wrong, so now we need to go back to having to do things over from the beginning, until we get it right'
/r/MensRights16/04/20 01:17 AM
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There's nothing wrong with having a preference. My husband liked me more with the baby weight I gained in my ass and hips, and as I'm currently pregnant with baby 2, my double Ds are currently double E cups. But I want to get back in shape post partum, as having a little extra weight and lack of exercise will make me more likely for post partum depression, and I miss my regimen already. Everybody has a type, and when people get picky, they don't have many options. Don't limit yourselves, as I wa…
/r/MensRights16/04/20 12:54 AM
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