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The Ramble from my Intro
#21
RE: The Ramble from my Intro
(September 23, 2020 at 12:00 pm)Abaddon_ire Wrote:
(September 23, 2020 at 3:00 am)Belacqua Wrote: You can't control what she does, but you can control your own actions.
So OP should be a slave? Do you even hear yourself?
Hmm, must be that Superior Christian Morality we hear so much about.

It's an affect of the situation Christians found themselves in during Rome that has persisted to this very day; slave morality - of submission, of resigning to defeat, to kiss the chains they so proudly wear - feeling like they should.
"The first principle is that you must not fool yourself — and you are the easiest person to fool." - Richard P. Feynman
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RE: The Ramble from my Intro
Thirteen years is a long time to expect a person not to change. But I do understand that this is a pretty fundamental change. It can't be easy, especially when the religiosity extends to family and the social group that has been around. The wife, as a Christian, is surrounded by others with like beliefs. This is a rough one.

All I can say is to do all that can be done to keep the best interests of the children in the forefront.

If you really feel that a split is in the offing then you need to start looking for an attorney who is not also tangled up in religion and hopefully has experience in dealing with divorce and custody issues that are steeped in religion.

Good luck - you have some rough patches to work through.
  
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RE: The Ramble from my Intro
(September 23, 2020 at 11:22 pm)arewethereyet Wrote: Thirteen years is a long time to expect a person not to change.  But I do understand that this is a pretty fundamental change.  It can't be easy, especially when the religiosity extends to family and the social group that has been around.  The wife, as a Christian, is surrounded by others with like beliefs.  This is a rough one.

All I can say is to do all that can be done to keep the best interests of the children in the forefront.

If you really feel that a split is in the offing then you need to start looking for an attorney who is not also tangled up in religion and hopefully has experience in dealing with divorce and custody issues that are steeped in religion.

Good luck - you have some rough patches to work through.

Alas, such things are complex.

The court, in my case made the following orders

A. I must pay X amount per month towards my children. Did that
B. Ex must account for the spending of said loot. This has not happened ever.
C. Custody is joint. Alternate weekends and every Wednesday for me and the kids. This has never happened.

The Ex pretty much violated all of it. 

How could she get away with violating court orders that way? Because I am the man and she is the woman in this deal. That's why. And she ruthlessly used that. 

It is financial rape.

I know not all women act that way or are that way, nevertheless some are and do.  I got the short straw.
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