My tale of monkey branching

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  • #468068
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    The Deal
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    Towards the end of my marriage, I kept the kids one evening per week so that my wife could go out with friends to have a break from her stressful life as a mother. I worked full time. She did not work. I never had a night out with friends.

    It turned out a lot of what she did on her night out was complain to these friends about how awful I was. She was also lining up her next wallet. She probably cheated on me with him, but I’m not 100% sure.

    After the divorce, she found out that having a career is hard and is not the vacation she claimed I got to take every week day. She was fired from her job because of inability to perform. She tried to get back with me 3 times shortly after the divorce so that she could have 100% of my income at her disposal rather than the state ordered 20%.

    Within 8 months after the divorce, she was engaged to the next wallet with whom she had probably cheated. But he wasn’t good enough, so she tried to get back with me again. She proposed marriage to me while engaged to him. I declined knowing that she just wanted a man take care of her since she was unable to take care of herself.

    She broke off the engagement with him and within 7 months was engaged to another wallet whom she did marry.

    And during our marriage, she tried to sleep with my best friend. Gotta have that backup plan after all.

    I will never take care of a woman ever again (except perhaps my mother when she’s old). They can all take of themselves or sucker idiots into taking care of them.

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    BlacqueJacqueShellacque
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    She probably cheated on me with him, but I’m not 100% sure.

    Within 8 months after the divorce, she was engaged to the next wallet with whom she had probably cheated

    Walks like a duck, quacks like a duck … guess what man, instincts are almosts always correct.

    Love your avatar.

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    Anonymous
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    Wow, her little hamster is just spinning randomly.

    Based on the entirety of your shared experiences of her, I’d assume that she cheated probably more than you think. Proposing marriage to someone while engaged is not exactly rational or honorable.

    I’m not sure where you are in your recovery process, but in the end you will have the last laugh. You can bet the bank on it.

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    Joetech
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    My mother taught me long ago, there’s no such thing as a helpless woman.

    "Don't follow in my footsteps...I stepped in something."

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    IntellectualSavior
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    I declined knowing that she just wanted a man take care of her since she was unable to take care of herself.

    If only every man could realize how true this words are. This is the reason why every woman gets married anyways. Either they’re tired from working and want to rest or they wan’t to leech on a man. Every guy should decline this from the beginnig.

    I hope your kids grow up to be great ones and I really do. Best wishes!

    When I have a pen in my hands, it's lethal.

    #468137
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    Awakened
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    Your EX-Sweet lil Cupcake is kinda like a Gold-Diggin HO on STEROIDS !!

    LUCKILY, She’s Gone, GOOD RIDDANCE TO TRASH !!

    In a World of Justin Beibers Be a Johnny Cash

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    Chris1234
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    She sounds like an extra special one! Glad you got out, let her be someone elses problem!

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    Based on the entirety of your shared experiences of her, I’d assume that she cheated probably more than you think.

    That has occurred to me. There’s one other guy I know about who she might have cheated with. She really didn’t get out much until towards the end of things. She mostly moped around and complained about how she couldn’t do anything because her life was so difficult.

    I’m not sure where you are in your recovery process, but in the end you will have the last laugh. You can bet the bank on it.

    That would be nice. But I don’t know, man. She doesn’t have to work and has two men that are required to take care of her. Must be nice. Though my time is up in a just a few years. I’ve recovered from her. I haven’t quite recovered from the whole swallowing of the red pill. I was taught all my life by everyone around me that marriage and family are the proper way to do things and that women are angels and men are pigs. It has been tough realizing all that was a lie and accepting that I will never be with a woman because I will not accept the lie.

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    Quell
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    Sorry to hear about your tale of woe my friend. Most of us on here have been through that kind of crappy situation one way or another.

    I just went to a wedding this weekend. I spoke with the bride’s drunk friend who is in her 40s about the marriage; just keeping my MGTOW status on the down low. This woman, who is divorced by the way, tells me how the bride will be divorced in 5-7 years or so. I inquire why and she flat out tells me, “Look around. She is here for the party and all of her friends. Have you seen them all kissy face once tonight?? James (new husband who is a VP) is there as the meal ticket. Trust me, I was 30 once and I can tell when someone is in love and when this is just the thing to do.”

    Women are not dumb and will constantly use conniving tactics to get what they want. Don’t fall for it.

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