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A few more questions: Why are you spending 10k on an agreement that mostly benefits her? Is she bringing the child or making the child available to see you regularly? "I never knew what stress was before this year. I'm going out and drinking on my days off and falling into older habits I had in my 20s as a way to blow off steam and release stress. I'm back at home for the time being. The hate she has for me right now seems to cloud her judgement even though me wanting to work with her on this ag…
/r/Divorce_Men19/08/26 10:35 PM
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"She still says she loved me the most in her life and that I was her person and I think it's true. In her heart she wants to reconcile but just can't let go of what happened." Without knowing either of you, this is almost certainly a LIE. Even if it isn't a lie, you need to start treating it like a lie. This is not normal. This is not reasonable. She is trying to keep you compliant, while she robs you and takes your daughter. Even if you don't know that for sure, you need to start acting like it…
/r/Divorce_Men19/08/26 10:11 PM
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I see. Is she older than you or roughly the same age?
/r/Divorce_Men19/08/26 08:38 PM
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A woman's sexual strategy is hypergamy with periods of monogamy. A favored (financially/genetically) man's sexual strategy is polyamory with periods of monogamy. A common man's sexual strategy is monogamy. This is the problem everyone is experiencing.
/r/Divorce_Men19/08/26 06:55 PM
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Looking at what you wrote I want to lay out a different scenario: Older woman running out of time. She has money but older/successful men aren't interested. She sees you. Less experienced. Less money. Clearly more trusting. She "falls in love" quickly. Has a baby with you. Weeks after the baby, she manufactures a reason to look through your phone. She's looking for infidelity. Doesn't find it. Finds some locker room talk. Suddenly THAT is the dealbreaker. She has you forgetting that she thought …
/r/Divorce_Men19/08/26 05:36 PM
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Your claim to her money is your ONLY leverage. Do not give up anything until you have a parenting agreement signed by a judge. Do not take a non-binding promise as proof of anything. Keep the financial conversations happening at low speed. That's what SHE wants. You want a parenting agreement. Sign away nothing until a judge says you have a right to see your daughter 50% of the time.
/r/Divorce_Men19/08/26 05:32 PM
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If women were *really* worse off after divorce financially they wouldn't rush to do it every time they can't find something to watch on TV. Use your brain.
/r/Divorce_Men20/06/26 06:44 PM
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The left hates men. The right doesn't care about men and certainly will not advocate for men in law. tldr. When you go in for a kiss, do you prefer a slap or a punch? Neither will get you what you want but you can choose how the rejection is delivered.
/r/MensRights20/06/26 02:33 PM
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I would go further it's not their worldview, but rather their plan to permanently disenfranchise men relies on men accepting that they were born as monsters and *deserve* their disenfranchisement.
/r/MensRights20/06/26 02:31 PM
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One thing that I would certainly consider in a similar situation is to record video logs of the parenting journey and save it. Not for legal purposes, but so that there is a record of you being a dad WHILE you are being a dad. That is powerful even just for nostalgia. Memories are fuzzy. Video is forever. And just the mere act of taking the videos over a number of years is proof that you care and it helps provide a solid rebuttal to lies told after the fact. Also women rely on men not rememberin…
/r/Divorce_Men20/06/26 02:29 PM
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This is a way for women to monetize being a girlfriend. You can tell because they are tacking on some nonsense about "domestic violence". What protections do women not regarding violence because they are living with a guy? None. But female wealth extraction is always tied to safety to ensure that challenging any part of it is politically risky.
/r/MensRights20/06/26 02:25 PM
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If you are born as a black baby in America there is a 70% chance that you will be born to an unwed mother and a greater than 50% chance you will not have your father in your home growing up. That means almost every black person you encounter anywhere likely had either no dad, or an inconsistent one. Aside from race, this is the most significant difference between black people and literally everybody else. Now if you're an Asian baby in America there is a 90% chance you will be born to married pa…
/r/MensRights20/06/26 02:21 PM
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Why female violence can never rise to the level of concern as male violence: Male violent crime: - women demand protection - men recognize the injustice and are willing to accept laws and norms that place increased accountability on men in an effort to address the injustice --------------- Female violent crime: - some men demand protection - other men make excuses/ deflect / "wish I had a teacher like her" / "what did he do to her first" - women do NOT recognize the injustice and are NOT willing…
/r/MensRights20/06/26 02:16 PM
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This sub needs more gatekeeping.
/r/MensRights20/06/26 02:12 PM
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THIS. This attitude is why men lose. This is why men are terrified to have kids because we have a system where kids can only have fathers if it doesn't offend their mothers. Wtf do you mean "If what she says is true"? Does he work? Does he pay bills? Does he manage parts of the home duties (inside/outside/tasks)? The answer is in almost every case: Yes. To most if not all of that. And if he literally contributes nothing (big IF) why would you move a man into your house if he truly didn't provide…
/r/MensRights20/06/26 02:11 PM
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One thing that men have to recognize is that the concept of men's rights is fundamentally a revolutionary attitude in 2026. I think we tend to talk about it like we want a bit more equality please. No. This is fundamentally a zero-sum game and the feminists to their credit understand that. Either authority will follow degree of responsibility and men and women will each have qualified equality, or authority will be divorced from responsibility and men will be a permanent underclass.
/r/MensRights20/06/26 02:05 PM
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