After 7 years of good marriage, I gave my wife the opportunity to fulfill her professional goal and childhood dream. She went back to school and became an attorney. The experience and new profession brought out a hateful aspect of her personality. She became a total bitch.
I was still happy because I was in the golden age of parenthood. I had a son and daughter, three years apart in age, and was all about being dad. I was in demand professionally, a go-to guy in my area. There was enough to be happy about that I didn't let the psychological and verbal abuse get me down.
When the kids were 12 and 15, she filed and kicked me out. Tried to take more than her share, but I had attorney friends too. I moved to a rental house not far from the old house and began again. Made a fun place for the kids to be 6 out of every 14 days. I returned to the local music scene. I made new friends. I met a beautiful lady.
She had grown up in Dallas, in a catholic community. She went to catholic school. Though she no longer attends mass or practices religion, that upbringing is very much a part of who she is. She believes in god and Jesus and knows I don't. We dated for several years, lived together a couple more, and married a while back.
The first wife was an atheist bitch. The second is a catholic sweetheart. So in my experience, marital relations have less to do with religion and more to do with how she treats you. Do the two of you click and spark? That's what matters.
I was still happy because I was in the golden age of parenthood. I had a son and daughter, three years apart in age, and was all about being dad. I was in demand professionally, a go-to guy in my area. There was enough to be happy about that I didn't let the psychological and verbal abuse get me down.
When the kids were 12 and 15, she filed and kicked me out. Tried to take more than her share, but I had attorney friends too. I moved to a rental house not far from the old house and began again. Made a fun place for the kids to be 6 out of every 14 days. I returned to the local music scene. I made new friends. I met a beautiful lady.
She had grown up in Dallas, in a catholic community. She went to catholic school. Though she no longer attends mass or practices religion, that upbringing is very much a part of who she is. She believes in god and Jesus and knows I don't. We dated for several years, lived together a couple more, and married a while back.
The first wife was an atheist bitch. The second is a catholic sweetheart. So in my experience, marital relations have less to do with religion and more to do with how she treats you. Do the two of you click and spark? That's what matters.