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Marry a rich chick in upper management at a fortune 500 company like I did. I she cheats and divorces me I get half. Since she makes more than me I get allowance from being used to the lifestyle I was living. Thats where most guys especially poor pilots make the mistake. Marry a rich one and they wont dump you they got too much to lose.

Heyas,

This is true. The door swings both ways in many States today, so be sure to claim what is yours. Play THEIR game to your benefit, and turnabout is absolutely fair play.

If you have paid any of their student loans, they MAY owe you a slice for any future earnings. If you made payments on any real estate, you MAY be entitled to a slice of any returns.

Personally, I wouldn't want any of those things, but they can be used as bartering chips to prevent other unpleasantness or to negotiate a quick, painless egress.

I also recommend a pre-nup absolutely, without question. You deserve everything you get if you don't have one.

Nu
 
Here's a novel thought.....get married and stay that way. No pre-nup, no division of assets, no broken homes. The KISS method to life.
 
Not everyones life is perfect buddy.
 
Here's a novel thought.....get married and stay that way. No pre-nup, no division of assets, no broken homes. The KISS method to life.

Heyas FU,

True, this would be the prefered method, but sadly, it is no longer a viable option unless you live in a closed community, where the traditional family values (which I prefer) are still in practice.

Just like children these days, spouses are bombarded from all sides with relentless messages (via the media, neighbors, churches, girl/boyfriends) on how they should live their life (and most of that is not particularly positive or conducive to a lengthy marriage). You can't control or monitor that constant bombardment, nor is education, profession or personality any reliable indicator of who will succumb to it.

I've seen friends, who were GREAT people, go through HORRIFIC divorces simply because their SO had a "change of heart" (more than likely induced by a mother or divorced friends).

If you're lucky enough to live out in the country where "traditional" values are still in place, then super. If not, then use due caution.

Nu
 
Isn't that that dumb idiot WOMAN that actually says a woman's place is in the home and taking care of it and her husband or something stupid like that?

F*** is she a dumb b!tch! I'd love to slap her silly.


Yeah, yeah, yeah....I know.....there will be posts saying something like "smart lady" or some stupid bull$hit....you all can save it. She is a moron and a disgrase to females everywhere.

This coming from an unwed pregnant woman...

"You can lead a horse to water, but ya can't make him drink"
 
Amen bro! Amen!

I don't get the big hurry with getting married either. It seems to me that after two to three years, reality sets in and that's when you know if you are truly compatible long term. My fiancee and I have been together over 5 years. I have never questioned whether or not I wanted to spend the rest of my life with him, but the longer I am with him, time has just made me even more sure (like 150% sure instead of 100%). I think waiting a while doesn't hurt. Once you are married, if things change, it's a lot harder to get out of plus then the other person is legally entitled to half of your $hit (lame if you ask me but then again, I didn't make that stupid law).

Capt. Death,

Is/does your fiance?

A. In a band?
B. A biker?
D. Unemployed?
E. Wear earrings?
F. Have a criminal record?
G. Other?

Inquiring minds are curious.
 
Heyas FU,

If you're lucky enough to live out in the country where "traditional" values are still in place, then super. If not, then use due caution.

Nu

1- Not many want to live in the country isolated from society. This why cities and more particularly suburbs are a lifestyle. Close to the city with plenty to keep you occupied around home.

2-Do traditonal country values also include the wife/kid beatings,animal love, and other ugly domestic situations that occur out there because of the isolation?

Tarditional values are as you see them, not based on where you live. Beacuse the country side meets your ideas of traditional values does not make it immune from divorce or any other ugliness you think it shields you from.
 
Divorced x2, yeah I know... I'm hard headed.
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I am so happy I am not married!

I have 10 good friends...ALL of them are Divorced by the time they hit 40. Something is wrong with our culture, and it seems when Furloughs hit, the divorce rate goes up?


IF it FLYS, FLOATS, or *************************S--it's cheaper to rent than buy....

SO far I have Bought the first two...... :}
 

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