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Old 07-10-2014, 11:49 PM
 
Location: California
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Originally Posted by Huckleberry3911948 View Post
that is easy. she has been educated to understand that its not a rip off or unethical, it is her right (or at least that is the case since 1975).
and it is your right not to marry.
know the law buddy---- she does.
understand my big handsome -about to be plucked- friend, that when you marry under 2014 law you forfeit significant amounts of your civil liberties.
her debt becomes your debt, if you have kids you send her huge payments if you dont they might even send you to jail. she can spend the money as she wants no strings or obligation to spend it on the kids. she is entitled to your pay check and your pension. she can move out of the state you will never see your kids again, unless of course, you play ball with her.
think hard about it first buddy real real hard.
Men are entitled to the same thing. My ex got part of my pension and I got part of his, based on a formula of some sort.

 
Old 07-11-2014, 01:10 AM
 
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I meant that it is typical that the person left behind due to the other person walking out files. I've seen it with both men and women. What happens is the one who leaves/walks out just doesn't care about the marriage and often doesn't care about ending it. That leaves the "responsible one" (if you will) to finalize the paperwork. My ex was more than happy to let me take on that role and pay the extra fees that went with it.
Agreed. That was how it happened in my situation as well.
 
Old 07-11-2014, 08:51 AM
 
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I wish there was a system where you don't have to get married to have sex and it is all legal and no money involved.

There will be much much less crime/marriage/divorce/childsupport/inmates/trouble/angrymen/crying women/adultery/abondoned kids/malnourished children...

This marriage and child system is superfu@#ed the society and is not suitable to human's DNA at all.

Men are polygam, that is it. You need to accept this.
 
Old 07-11-2014, 09:03 AM
 
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I wish there was a system where you don't have to get married to have sex and it is all legal and no money involved.

There will be much much less crime/marriage/divorce/childsupport/inmates/trouble/angrymen/crying women/adultery/abondoned kids/malnourished children...

This marriage and child system is superfu@#ed the society and is not suitable to human's DNA at all.

Men are polygam, that is it. You need to accept this.
Who do you think you are speaking for and to? Or probably just joking around.
 
Old 07-11-2014, 09:35 AM
 
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Originally Posted by misterno View Post
I wish there was a system where you don't have to get married to have sex and it is all legal and no money involved.

There will be much much less crime/marriage/divorce/childsupport/inmates/trouble/angrymen/crying women/adultery/abondoned kids/malnourished children...

This marriage and child system is superfu@#ed the society and is not suitable to human's DNA at all.

Men are polygam, that is it. You need to accept this.
WTH? Have you been hiding under a rock?
 
Old 07-11-2014, 09:00 PM
 
Location: here
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Gosh I just got a rep calling me rude. I was trying to be helpful. Jeez.
 
Old 07-11-2014, 09:04 PM
 
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Gosh I just got a rep calling me rude. I was trying to be helpful. Jeez.
I've tried to explain multi-quoting in the past. That was a nightmare.
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