Article shows one reason why I will never remarry

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  • #921698
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    TaxGuy
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    https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/personalfinance/my-husband-is-splitting-his-estate-should-i-find-another-man/ar-BBYTWKN?li=BBnbfcN

    This woman (age 63) writes in complaining that she just found out that her husbank’s will leaves her only half of his assets, while the other half goes to his daughter from his first marriage. She’s p~~~ed that she doesn’t get 100% and asks if she should divorce him and find a new husbank.

    Never mind the fact that they obviously married later in life since he already has a child with someone else. This goes directly to something I have said multiple times: She looked at him as a last-ditch effort to make up for 30-40 years of s~~~ty financial planning. And as soon as she finds out that she isn’t getting the amount of retirement cash that she thought she was getting she has already started planning her monkey-branching efforts. And she wants someone to affirm her decision.

    Thanks Judy. Thanks for making it perfectly clear that you never really loved the guy, it was all about the Benjamins. In some of the more recent threads the point was being made about dying alone. You don’t have to die alone, you can marry some bitch that doesn’t love you and is only thinking about how much money she gets when you die.

    I suppose this guy is doing it right though because if she was getting 100% of the money she’d probably just laugh when he woke up in the middle of the night with chest pains. So there you go. Instead of dying alone you can die looking into someone’s eyes that you love and you thought loved you, begging them to call 911 and get you help, and having her laugh at you as she searches for the insurance papers.

    But hey, at least you didn’t die alone did you?

    Order the good wine

    #921699
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    Monk
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    and having her laugh at you as she searches for the insurance papers.

    Within hours of my fathers death, my mother was in the safe searching for his Will.

    #921701
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    Stealth
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    My father in law died not long after his daughter divorced me (for “the money” and “so [she] can see other people”). He had married his third wife about two years prior. He was always open with his kids about his will, who would get what, so that there would be no confusion. I heard after his death that the wife was scrambling for more money since “he didn’t stay up to date with his will” and “didn’t give it proper attention” while he was alive. Yeah, right. I was glad that was one more sh*t parade I didn’t have to take part in.

    "Once you’ve taken care of the basics, there’s very little in this world for which your life is worth deferring." -David Hansson. "It’s not when women are mean or nasty that anything is out of the ordinary. It’s when they are NICE to you that you have to be on high alert..." -Jackinov.

    #921705
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    Awakened
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    That’s just ANOTHER reason to Never marry again.

    In a World of Justin Beibers Be a Johnny Cash

    #921706
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    MATRIX
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    That bitch bleats on….

    “And women with children I work with are doing it that way also. They told me that if they found out their husbands were only leaving half to them and the other half to their kids, they would be very angry.“

    Of course they would be angry because they’re ALL in it for the money, fcuk his kids.

    Straight out of the KUNT HIVE mouths.

    Fcuking mercenary KUNTS.

    Every last single one.

    The word is OUT.

    #MANOUT

    There is NO wisdom in signing a contract with someone who benefits from breaking it.

    #921730
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    Swimcat
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    This is the exact reason I’ll never get married again. I’ve seen too many times where a mans money goes to support a second wife and his children get nothing. What’s left of my money when I die goes to my children. I don’t care if a meet a women that has a trick pelvis or can suck a golf ball through a garden hose. My money goes to my children. End of discussion.

    #921732
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    ResidentEvil7
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    Just an example why I will never have a wife and kids. I keep my money for my own living and pleasures and that includes building my man cave and gamer’s paradise room. Just me, my man cave, my best friend and a cold beer in one hand and myself with the other.

    No bitching, nagging, complaining, no drama, no fighting, no demands, no giving expensive gifts every Sunday.

    https://themanszone.webs.com/

    #921734
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    EG
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    The instant my grandfather died my two aunts scurried away from his lifeless body and started rummaging through the house while my grandmother watched in bewilderment; a moment burned into my memory for eternity.

    #921743
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    Rumpole
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    You see the worst in people when there is an inheritance involved.

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    Aroused By Her Anguish
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    My mother divorced my father in he mid 1990s.

    My father was murdered in 2015. I was the first family member that the police detectives contacted.

    After I identified my father’s body at the morgue, I decided to drive to my sister’s house to notify her about our father’s death.

    My mother was at my sister’s house as well. I told my sister about he death. Our mother heard my sister crying, so she came downstairs to figure out what was going on.

    I told my mother about our father’s death. The first thing that came out of her mouth was, “I KNEW I should have bought life insurance on him”!

    She wasn’t disgusted by our father’s death. She was disgusted that she wouldn’t get money out of it. She was seriously visibly upset that she would get nothing. She showed no sympathy for the fact that we were grieving our father’s death.

    #922291
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    Monk
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    I often read the financial agony-aunt column in a national newspaper. Most of the letters by wimmin ask about inheritances, how to break a Will, and so on.

    Disgusting, but great Red Pills.

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