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So you married guys....
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<blockquote data-quote="VegasMichael" data-source="post: 16102390" data-attributes="member: 105950"><p>I know it's possible. I'm glad for you and have seen it work as well. </p><p></p><p>A buddy I've had since my teens felt like you do about his first wife. Out of NOWHERE after 6 or so years of marriage she comes home and says she wants a divorce, a new house of her own and a six figure settlement. He was shocked and said no to her demands. She lawyered up and he had to as well and it dragged on for months. He eventually got tired of the whole ordeal and settled, and with lawyer fees and her lawyer's demands it ended up costing him more than it would have had he met her initial demands. He had to sell his 10 acre place out in the countryside. He was never the same person after that. He went from happy go lucky and trusting to very reserved and wary of all people. He eventually remarried about 6 years later. I've been dumped out of the blue as well. That keeps me very guarded. People change. I don't want to be a victim of their changes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VegasMichael, post: 16102390, member: 105950"] I know it's possible. I'm glad for you and have seen it work as well. A buddy I've had since my teens felt like you do about his first wife. Out of NOWHERE after 6 or so years of marriage she comes home and says she wants a divorce, a new house of her own and a six figure settlement. He was shocked and said no to her demands. She lawyered up and he had to as well and it dragged on for months. He eventually got tired of the whole ordeal and settled, and with lawyer fees and her lawyer's demands it ended up costing him more than it would have had he met her initial demands. He had to sell his 10 acre place out in the countryside. He was never the same person after that. He went from happy go lucky and trusting to very reserved and wary of all people. He eventually remarried about 6 years later. I've been dumped out of the blue as well. That keeps me very guarded. People change. I don't want to be a victim of their changes. [/QUOTE]
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