No wife great life

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  • #827296
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    No Country
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    For the past five nights I have been able to watch all of the Dirty Harry movies without any interruption. Just my dog and I. Enjoy your weekend men!

    #827299
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    Blade
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    F~~~ yer i love been free . F~~~ having a master with a 10 year old brain that speak nothing but s~~~ and should be medicated for there natrually occurring BP .

    Hey bro you will love this . It goes with ya thread and is catchy as f~~~ .

    Runs 2:06

    THE PLANTATION HAS NOW TURNED INTO THE KILLING FIELDS . WOMAN ARE NOW ROLLING CAMBODIAN STYLE .

    #827302
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    FrostByte
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    For the past five nights I have been able to watch all of the Dirty Harry movies without any interruption. Just my dog and I. Enjoy your weekend men!

    Sovereign is freedom. Every night is my night and I so love it.

    If you rescue a damsel in distress, all you will get is a distressed damsel.

    #827310
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    Puffin Stuff
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    Blade, what a boner killer.

    #icethemout; Remember Thomas Ball. He died for your children.

    #827320
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    SESQUI ano est
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    For the past five nights I have been able to watch all of the Dirty Harry movies without any interruption. Just my dog and I. Enjoy your weekend men!

    Ha! I did that last winter with Dirty Harry Callahan and through Christmas I watched all the old Death Wish movies and Die Hard movies. Even when work, kids and life have you as busy as f~~~ you have more time to yourself and less pressure than when you are married.
    Already enjoying my weekend. Watching the world cup games, having a cold brew and occasionally jumping on the forums. Simple evening but a remarkably satisfying one and just what I need,
    Good evening gentlemen.

    Everyday above ground is a good one. Everyday above ground while single...better still.

    #827328
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    Frank V.
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    Want to watch a string of movies in peace ?
    Want to listen to an entire symphony is peace ?

    No Country gets it !

    Frank V.

    #827353
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    CPT Obvious
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    Harry Callahan: Well, we are not just gonna let you walk out of here.

    Crook: Who’s we sucka?

    Harry Callahan: Me, Smith and Wesson.

    "You don't know a woman till you have met her in divorce court."
    #827356
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    ResidentEvil7
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    I never been involved with women outside of family and I’m loving it. I don’t have to answer to anyone.

    I’m going to quote Al Bundy in the Married With Children episode where he’s going through a divorce: “Women! Ah, who needs them! All we men need in life is our jobs, our buddies and our beers.”

    https://themanszone.webs.com/

    #827357
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    The Black Scorpion
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    One of our gym members came into the gym today saying he just had to get away from home.

    He said last night they celebrated his daughter’s 12 year old birthday with a sleep over with all of her friends and he simply had to get away from HIS home because he couldn’t stand being around all of that estrogen.

    I felt sorry for him.

    Not really.

    The greatest tragedy in life is to spend your whole life fishing only to discover that it was not fish you were after. - Henry David Thoreau

    #827382
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    Crane Commander
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    Agreed. I was never really the kind to be answering to someone or to be asking permission all the time for every little thing anyway. I can make my own mind up, thanks. Not having been in a relationship for a while, I kind of got used to the freedom. 10 years ago I was different. Wanted a girlfriend and all that jazz. Seeing friends starting to get married. Have to admit that I did feel at the time like I was missing out. See these guys at work at this Northern Hydro Dam project I’m on is something else. All married up. Kids and a huge mortgage. Blowing money on stupid s~~~. All of them are broke and living check to check. F~~~ that. Who the f~~~ needs that stress?? Now it’s to the point I’ve got a few toys at home, a few dollars in my pension that I want to protect. Don’t need to be losing what I’ve worked for to some woman. I’m kinda set up here. Right now I get a few months off in winter. I’ve got friends I go snowmobiling with. It’s a blast. Just the guys. Have a fishing trip I meet up with some other friends once a year in the first week of June. Don’t really feel like having a battle with whoever cause I’m having a good time. Woman are always looking for something to bitch about. I lived at home long enough to witness the henpecking my Father was subject too. That’s abuse. Woman hate it when a guy does good for himself and has a dollar in his pocket. However the stigma of “having” to be married still exists in society. I see the s~~~ my oldest brother goes through. Stress of marriage and a house that’s never going to be paid for. The fights, constant smart remarks, belittling, manipulation, ect. I don’t need it and won’t allow for it. Other guys do though. It’s terrible when a man is judged if he is or isn’t working to be the provider male. Some sort of f~~~ed up right of passage. I don’t need to lose what I’ve worked for, also don’t need to be told “you just need to find the right one”.

    #827561
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    Two Time Winner
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    I am sitting on the back deck of my small efficiency apartment. She got the house in the divorce settlement. I’m sipping a glass of wine and learning a new song on my mandolin.
    I often smile and sometimes giggle when I walk into my apartment after work. It is clean and neat. The cherry furniture shines, the floors are clean and everything is in its place. This helps me to feel calm and I like living like that.
    No bitch greets me with a complaint or a demand. I do what I want when I want. A man living alone is the best life available.
    TTW

    I ain't got a wife to spend my money, I have to do that all by myself.

    #827655
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    Beer
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    All of them are broke and living check to check. F~~~ that. Who the f~~~ needs that stress?? Now it’s to the point I’ve got a few toys at home, a few dollars in my pension that I want to protect. Don’t need to be losing what I’ve worked for to some woman. I’m kinda set up here.

    I know the feeling man. The funny part is about the same point in life you hit that phase where you are comfortable and realize just how much you have to lose is also about the same point that women around your age are hitting the wall and desperate for marriage/babies.

    I’m thankful every day women suck at the long game and one didn’t trick me into the marriage scam when the ones around my age were younger and more attractive. I know I would have been more willing in my younger days…less life experience and not really having any significant assets to worry about preserving what I’ve already built for myself in life would have made the odds of a poor life decision(marriage) much higher 10 years ago than it would be for me today.

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    Knights Templar Rising
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    There is no better feeling than knowing that you can do whatever you want every day. Was married for 20 years, now I feel like I just escaped Shawshank…

    Sovereignty above all else.

    #827710
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    Nerevar
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    One of our gym members came into the gym today saying he just had to get away from home.

    He said last night they celebrated his daughter’s 12 year old birthday with a sleep over with all of her friends and he simply had to get away from HIS home because he couldn’t stand being around all of that estrogen.

    I felt sorry for him.

    Not really.

    I WOULD feel sorry for that guy.

    "One of the best things internet exposed is just how insane women are." - Freeman_K

    #827715
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    Boar
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    Simplicity, tranquility and sovereignty are side-effects of the Red Pill.

    Untamed wrote: Quit complaining and Go Your Own Way in whatever manner suits you best.

    #827783
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    MgtowWave
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    Um yea .

    If only i knew this 30 years ago .

    frankly my dear i don't give a damn

    #827792
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    Eyeswideopen
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    Been married, done that, got the t-shirt. Got out in less than 2 years without kids. Clear break without any meaningful assets exchanging hands. To the younger generation of lurkers – you are missing nothing. Marriage/cohabitation will not make her stay, be faithful, or treat you well. It’s just a wealth transfer scheme. Having children is not like a holiday movie – they are her kids and become weaponized against you.

    While it was not my decision my separation was the best thing that ever happened too me. I am a believer in that everything happens for a reason. My dad passed recently and all my free time has been setting things up for my mom. My parents did a lot for me, and I will always protect them – they are the old generation pre-feminism. Had I been married, with children, the ex would have prevented this – dollars to donuts.

    At late 30s, I have a paid off home, a pension, a good career, maximized retirement savings, and am starting to develop hobbies. I’m a minimalist by definition; I’ve always run a tight ship financially. I can live on about $1000/mo comfortably. The rest goes to travel and savings.

    I enjoy my alone time; working compressed shifts gives me weeks off without burning vacation time. As I age, the need for women in my life becomes less and less. I have nieces and nephews fulfill any paternal feelings. I get to captain my own ship and do what’s best for me.

    - Marriage is described as an institution. You would have to be crazy to be commited to it. -"If you want to live a happy life, tie it to a goal. Not people or things" Albert Einstein

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    Rebelandboltman
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    No wife happy life indeed!

    #827816
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    CPT Obvious
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    At late 30s, I have a paid off home, a pension, a good career, maximized retirement savings,

    Good job, though it pains me reading that. My prime earning years — late 20s till 40: Good salary, well funded 401k, bunch of stock and options…gone. Wiped out in two years by two divorces.

    First ex (17 years to that cheating pyscho) carpet bombed me in divorce court for a year. Had to cash out everything to pay for both lawyers (yeah courts had me pay for her $450/hour lie-yer), and then the ‘equal’ division of assets (pre-ground-zero balance).

    All said and done $21K left to my name. Fast foward another 18 months and that was spent by ex-2 and my credit cards run up to a balance of (ironically) $21k.

    [much more to story, good and bad, mostly venting here]

    Ex-1 was a plague of locusts. Ex-2 the vulture picking over the remains.

    Secret to getting rich?

    No honey = lotsa money.

    "You don't know a woman till you have met her in divorce court."
    #830626
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    Eyeswideopen
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    At late 30s, I have a paid off home, a pension, a good career, maximized retirement savings,

    Good job, though it pains me reading that. My prime earning years — late 20s till 40: Good salary, well funded 401k, bunch of stock and options…gone. Wiped out in two years by two divorces.

    First ex (17 years to that cheating pyscho) carpet bombed me in divorce court for a year. Had to cash out everything to pay for both lawyers (yeah courts had me pay for her $450/hour lie-yer), and then the ‘equal’ division of assets (pre-ground-zero balance).

    All said and done $21K left to my name. Fast foward another 18 months and that was spent by ex-2 and my credit cards run up to a balance of (ironically) $21k.

    [much more to story, good and bad, mostly venting here]

    Ex-1 was a plague of locusts. Ex-2 the vulture picking over the remains.

    Secret to getting rich?

    No honey = lotsa money.

    Late reply; my apologies.

    I’m sorry to hear that, hard lesson learned. My result was partially luck.

    I listen to a lot of older colleagues – at least partially. When it comes to doctors, on the whole we might be “smart” but not exactly wise/savvy. Some of them are paying upwards of 8k/mo to multiple ex wives. I thought I found a unicorn but I had a prenup(at their insistence), a short marriage, no kids, and a pitbull of a lawyer.

    2 years of marital bliss cost me 5k prenup, 10k wedding, and 10k divorce + f~~~ off money. $25k for 18 months of “bliss” until she f~~~ed off with a Chad. I removed a lot of the financial incentive out of the marriage so monkey branching was a give – and it did not take her long.

    - Marriage is described as an institution. You would have to be crazy to be commited to it. -"If you want to live a happy life, tie it to a goal. Not people or things" Albert Einstein

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