Divorce and Parenting Advice

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    DDJ
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    As a father and grandfather…I can tell you, as a father, your relationship with your children is paramount…if your wife is being difficult…ignore her and focus on your children…it’ll strengthen your relationship measurably and enhance your chances of gaining custody. Been divorced twice…got custody both times.

    Regarding your wife…if she’s acting mental…document it in an online journal…like a google docs or Evernote are two good free options. Plus both can be used from a smart phone and synced to the cloud. Inspire her to seek counseling and be supportive. document the counseling and identify who the therapist is. Otherwise don’t pry.

    The advantage here is that if the counselor diagnoses her with an issue, you can use it against her in the divorce…especially if she commits adultery. Promiscuity is a common symptom of bipolar, depression, and narcissistic disorder and other mental health conditions that can negatively impact the children.

    If you’re feeling depressed, hit the gym…not the bar. You’ll feel better about yourself and the exercise will help you cope with the grief of the drama caused by hypergamy.

    If finances are a problem…send the bitch to work…then work opposite shifts so the time you put up with her is minimized while you’re planning for an exit.

    Every woman is a slut, if you catch her on the right day.

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    Blue Skies
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    If you’re feeling depressed, hit the gym…not the bar. You’ll feel better about yourself and the exercise will help you cope with the grief of the drama caused by hypergamy.

    i’m never gonna get married, but this is great advice, thanks.

    MGTOW is not a movement, it is a way of life.

    #166720
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    Anonymous
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    Divorce and Parenting Advice

    You want some nip-it-in-the-bud advice?

    Divorce? DON’T GET MARRIED!

    Parenting? DON’T HAVE KIDS!

    The resulting decision will include mental health, longevity, happiness, freedom, plus a life free of undue stress and hardship that may, or may not include, disease, depression, incarceration, wage garnishments, impoverishment, and sometimes even DEATH!

    #166726
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    MgtowWave
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    Yea

    As someone who has been there and done that.

    Save yourself a lot of trouble and just don’t marry or have kids.

    And if you are married to a crazy woman see some divorce attorneys.

    AND don’t get her pregnant again! !!

    frankly my dear i don't give a damn

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    Wolf redpillman
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    That.only happen.if she got a.mental ilness.or Drugs.problem ,most cases are not like that

    #166746
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    Wolf redpillman
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    My advices do not get.married at all

    #166834
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    DDJ
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    All Females have a mental illness…it’s called hypergamy and spirals downward from there.

    Every woman is a slut, if you catch her on the right day.

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    Anonymous
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    As a father and grandfather…I can tell you, as a father, your relationship with your children is paramount…if your wife is being difficult…ignore her and focus on your children…it’ll strengthen your relationship measurably and enhance your chances of gaining custody. Been divorced twice…got custody both times.
    Regarding your wife…if she’s acting mental…document it in an online journal…like a google docs or Evernote are two good free options. Plus both can be used from a smart phone and synced to the cloud. Inspire her to seek counseling and be supportive. document the counseling and identify who the therapist is. Otherwise don’t pry.
    The advantage here is that if the counselor diagnoses her with an issue, you can use it against her in the divorce…especially if she commits adultery. Promiscuity is a common symptom of bipolar, depression, and narcissistic disorder and other mental health conditions that can negatively impact the children.
    If you’re feeling depressed, hit the gym…not the bar. You’ll feel better about yourself and the exercise will help you cope with the grief of the drama caused by hypergamy.
    If finances are a problem…send the bitch to work…then work opposite shifts so the time you put up with her is minimized while you’re planning for an exit.

    WOW DDJ 2 BIG POINTS FOR YOU

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