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After several years, I’m finally divorced and my ex wife can’t get anything else from me!!!

It’s a bit that I’ve stopped seeing escorts, there are actually a lot of young and horny chicks out there. I couldn’t risk before but now I’m free like a bird!!!!

I’d like to warn whoever it’s thinking to start;

1) know you’re limit play within it!
2) AVOID or if you’re ok (I’m not) be very very careful at Motel like Motel6 and similar that don’t ask credit cards and are fine with fake ID’s. Most of these young mulatto have a pimp and are very dangerous and piece of shit taking advantage of these poor girls.

3) ALWAYS gather info from terb or similar to know what is waiting for you, most likely are very true.
4) Be safe, be safe, be safe, I horny moment with who gives a fuck can cost you a lot!!!

If you’re single or open relationship enjoy the real world it’s amazing, and I’m so happy it’s over!!!!
 

Phil C. McNasty

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Divorcing will the best thing that ever happened to you!!!

Welcome to the club :encouragement:
 

The "Bone" Ranger

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Before very careful the young ones are crazy

After several years, I’m finally divorced and my ex wife can’t get anything else from me!!!

It’s a bit that I’ve stopped seeing escorts, there are actually a lot of young and horny chicks out there. I couldn’t risk before but now I’m free like a bird!!!!

I’d like to warn whoever it’s thinking to start;

1) know you’re limit play within it!
2) AVOID or if you’re ok (I’m not) be very very careful at Motel like Motel6 and similar that don’t ask credit cards and are fine with fake ID’s. Most of these young mulatto have a pimp and are very dangerous and piece of shit taking advantage of these poor girls.

3) ALWAYS gather info from terb or similar to know what is waiting for you, most likely are very true.
4) Be safe, be safe, be safe, I horny moment with who gives a fuck can cost you a lot!!!

If you’re single or open relationship enjoy the real world it’s amazing, and I’m so happy it’s over!!!!
 

happydog

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Dog House
Who knew there was an MPA for dogs
Yes, I always ask for the HappyDog Ending. :dog:

Also my friend got divorced and is loving it. He is now on 8 different dating apps and is loving it.
He even screwed one chick during a playdate with the kids watching a movie down the hall.
 

rhuarc29

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Welcome to the enlightened. I don't see why any man would get married these days. Hell, just living together with a person of the opposite sex is dangerous for your financial, and often mental, health.
 

Occasionally

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Congrats.

I'm single, never married so everything is mine.

But looking at some friends and coworkers in legal/divorce issues, what a shit show. Money, investments, kids, you name it. Not surprisingly, the guys made more dough so when it comes to settlement time, they lose the most. What a rip off.

Although there is one guy I know who receives alimony. He made less $$$, so he gets monthly money. Initially, he just wanted to cut ties and split up where each side goes their own way, but turns out the thing dragged on and the judge decided he gets money since she started making more cash in their final years. Good on him. She should have just split up amicably without courts. Karma on his side.

For me, call me a greedy ass, but I'm only hooking up with someone who has/earns similar kinds of money. No way I'm marrying someone who stays at home or makes half what I make or anything like that. Earn your own money ladies.
 

angrymime666

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Congrats.

I'm single, never married so everything is mine.

But looking at some friends and coworkers in legal/divorce issues, what a shit show. Money, investments, kids, you name it. Not surprisingly, the guys made more dough so when it comes to settlement time, they lose the most. What a rip off.

Although there is one guy I know who receives alimony. He made less $$$, so he gets monthly money. Initially, he just wanted to cut ties and split up where each side goes their own way, but turns out the thing dragged on and the judge decided he gets money since she started making more cash in their final years. Good on him. She should have just split up amicably without courts. Karma on his side.

For me, call me a greedy ass, but I'm only hooking up with someone who has/earns similar kinds of money. No way I'm marrying someone who stays at home or makes half what I make or anything like that. Earn your own money ladies.
its not that they dont make money but it a lack of financial responsibility they have. credit cards, car and student loans. dont own a home and travel extensively. add to this no retirement saving, no investments, typically have kids. ya, finding a woman who has their shit that together in the dating world. good luck with that one...
 

CANTO

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Congratulations on winning your freedom. This type of situations reminds me why I stay single.
 

renuck

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After several years, I’m finally divorced and my ex wife can’t get anything else from me!!!
Wait a minute, your divorce took years? Was there a lot of drawn out court battles or something? I might be traveling this road soon and I'm a little concerned it takes that long! I'd be expecting a clean and amicable split but still... years?

I'm starting to get the impression nothing happens fast with this. I had a talk with someone recently and she was happy because she just split and it sounded like a friendly and mutual affair. She told me after 1.5 years she is separated. I thought that meant legally divorced but no that was just separated. I kinda gave myself a timeline to make this decision (as in process completely done) by fall next year, so I thought I'd have to have that discussion by late winter or early spring next year. It's really sounds like I need to start this process sooner rather than later.
 

managee

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Wait a minute, your divorce took years? Was there a lot of drawn out court battles or something? I might be traveling this road soon and I'm a little concerned it takes that long! I'd be expecting a clean and amicable split but still... years?

I'm starting to get the impression nothing happens fast with this. I had a talk with someone recently and she was happy because she just split and it sounded like a friendly and mutual affair. She told me after 1.5 years she is separated. I thought that meant legally divorced but no that was just separated. I kinda gave myself a timeline to make this decision (as in process completely done) by fall next year, so I thought I'd have to have that discussion by late winter or early spring next year. It's really sounds like I need to start this process sooner rather than later.
Timelines are a bit foggy for me, as it’s been a minute since I finalized, but there are kind of 3 big dates:

1. date or separation: date you stopped living as husband and wife. Could have already passed for you if you’re not sleeping together or whatever. But this is a very important date to consider, as it essentially freezes your combined financial situation, and from that day forward you’re both on your own. You’ve both got to agree to this date.

2. separation agreement. this is the bulk of the pain in the ass of divorce - where you decide how to split assets and “equalize” through support, or deal with kids etc. If totally amicable, no kids or pets, a plan on what to do with property, and you both make the same and have the same pension amounts, this could be done in a few hours. Usually this take a lot more time (months or years in some cases). Divorce coaches, mediators, collaborative practice lawyers all seem to make this process move faster IMO.

3. Divorce. This can happen as early as a year after your separarion date. It’s just paperwork, and one of your lawyers takes care of it.

So end to end, it’s about a year from the time you separate, assuming an easy-breezy separation agreement. During that time I only needed to contact ex-wifey to exchange cheques for the house (etc.) and decide which lawyer would finalize the divorce.

For all practical purposes, once you finish the separation agreement, it’s pretty much done.

Divorce date really only matters if you or her is getting married again.

If everything goes perfectly, it takes about a year. You could speed it up by taking it to court if she beats you or cheated on you (or vice versa), but that’s seriously expensive and might even take longer, with our courts system.
 

Mable

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Wait a minute, your divorce took years? Was there a lot of drawn out court battles or something? I might be traveling this road soon and I'm a little concerned it takes that long! I'd be expecting a clean and amicable split but still... years?

I'm starting to get the impression nothing happens fast with this. I had a talk with someone recently and she was happy because she just split and it sounded like a friendly and mutual affair. She told me after 1.5 years she is separated. I thought that meant legally divorced but no that was just separated. I kinda gave myself a timeline to make this decision (as in process completely done) by fall next year, so I thought I'd have to have that discussion by late winter or early spring next year. It's really sounds like I need to start this process sooner rather than later.
Many years ago I practiced divorce law. The longest one I was involved with took 10 years, from start to finish. Granted, there was a lot of money at stake, but the real issue was bitterness. There is a movie out there, black comedy, that is remarkably true -- War of the Roses -- with Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner. Watch it!
 

Phil C. McNasty

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Many years ago I practiced divorce law. The longest one I was involved with took 10 years, from start to finish. Granted, there was a lot of money at stake, but the real issue was bitterness. There is a movie out there, black comedy, that is remarkably true -- War of the Roses -- with Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner. Watch it!
I remember that movie....LOL. I loved the part where he takes the chainsaw to the house and cuts it in 2 :D

One thing I've learned about break-ups and divorces they are never mutual. Its always one party who wants out and the other party who is bitter about it
 

Mable

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Ah yes, and do not forget that, just to spite on another, they both make sure the other dies in the end! And with a certain special glee and satisfaction, at that! Terrific acting by both.
 
Mar 6, 2015
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Wait a minute, your divorce took years? Was there a lot of drawn out court battles or something? I might be traveling this road soon and I'm a little concerned it takes that long! I'd be expecting a clean and amicable split but still... years?

I'm starting to get the impression nothing happens fast with this. I had a talk with someone recently and she was happy because she just split and it sounded like a friendly and mutual affair. She told me after 1.5 years she is separated. I thought that meant legally divorced but no that was just separated. I kinda gave myself a timeline to make this decision (as in process completely done) by fall next year, so I thought I'd have to have that discussion by late winter or early spring next year. It's really sounds like I need to start this process sooner rather than later.

Yes it took 2 years. For private reasons. Still married?
 

Nesbot

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Jan 25, 2016
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After several years, I’m finally divorced and my ex wife can’t get anything else from me!!!

It’s a bit that I’ve stopped seeing escorts, there are actually a lot of young and horny chicks out there. I couldn’t risk before but now I’m free like a bird!!!!

I’d like to warn whoever it’s thinking to start;

1) know you’re limit play within it!
2) AVOID or if you’re ok (I’m not) be very very careful at Motel like Motel6 and similar that don’t ask credit cards and are fine with fake ID’s. Most of these young mulatto have a pimp and are very dangerous and piece of shit taking advantage of these poor girls.

3) ALWAYS gather info from terb or similar to know what is waiting for you, most likely are very true.
4) Be safe, be safe, be safe, I horny moment with who gives a fuck can cost you a lot!!!

If you’re single or open relationship enjoy the real world it’s amazing, and I’m so happy it’s over!!!!
Please explain. I didn't understand this at all.
 
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