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| 2 | A good follow up story Post Divorce that I wanted to share with everyone as I’m 2 years out still dealing with the scarsThanks for sharing your story. My ex didn’t career-hop quite like yours, but she never did manage to earn more than 1/2 of what I did (usually more like 1/3), despite all the time she spent pursuing (but never quite finishing) an advanced degree to supposedly help her career. Meanwhile, for all the decades together, she seemed to feel completely entitled to all the money I could earn, and all the time I could put into home repairs and improvements; I had zero time or money left over for even the… | /r/Divorce_Men | 21/02/21 08:49 AM |
| 5 | When to move on? M, 48, sexless marriageWhat you’re going through is exactly the kind of thing that leads to divorce for very many people, myself included. Neither your nor your wife’s relative levels of interest are wrong or abnormal, but as a pair this mismatch causes you a lot of emotional pain, and honestly probably for her too! I’m not going to give you advice on what to do with your marriage, but I will advise you to look at the r/DeadBedrooms subreddit, where you will find many people going through similar things. I stumbled in… | /r/Divorce_Men | 18/01/20 07:15 AM |
| 1 | Nice side effect of divorceI’ve moved out of the home into a whole different kind of living situation, so I can’t really compare costs related to housing exactly. But other things are drastically reduced. I use about one roll of paper towels per month (compared to 2-3 per week), maybe two rolls of toilet paper per week (compared to one or two every day), and I’ve bought two small packs of paper napkins for a special occasion, which barely got used at all (compared to going through one such package every day or two). Of co… | /r/Divorce_Men | 03/10/19 05:40 PM |
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