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Thread: Tammy Wynette cannot be reached for help-Divorce advice

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    Let’s not turn this into the pity party woman hater thread.


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    Cono, I’m not convinced you’re firing on all four cylinders.

    Why would you share that here?


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    Quote Originally Posted by gaijin View Post
    Cono, I’m not convinced you’re firing on all four cylinders.

    Why would you share that here?


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    You haven’t been paying attention, the guy is a loony


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    I’ve kinda been paying attention. Just trying to pass some subtle hints. I don’t know if that works, though.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MagnificentUnicorn View Post
    Let’s not turn this into the pity party woman hater thread.
    To say that women - generally speaking - like to have someone else lined up before exiting their current relationship isn’t hating, it’s just a very frequent occurrence. I’ve had several female friends tell me this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TahoeJ View Post
    To say that women - generally speaking - like to have someone else lined up before exiting their current relationship isn’t hating, it’s just a very frequent occurrence. I’ve had several female friends tell me this.
    Yeah, that hasn’t been my experience in general but it surely happens. I’m of the opinion that in most relationships that are falling apart there’s equal blame. It’s hard to admit that to yourself for most people. Of course there are outliers when dealing with narcissists and sociopaths.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MagnificentUnicorn View Post
    You haven’t been paying attention, the guy is a loony


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    at least he’s not been hanging onto a calendar of his ex’s menstrual cycle for the last 5 years - that’s some weird shit right there
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    Quote Originally Posted by ~mikey b View Post
    at least he’s not been hanging onto a calendar of his ex’s menstrual cycle for the last 5 years - that’s some weird shit right there
    Glad someone said it. What. In. The. Actual. Fuck.

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    Very few women can actually be alone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ~mikey b View Post
    at least he’s not been hanging onto a calendar of his ex’s menstrual cycle for the last 5 years - that’s some weird shit right there
    I mean, who needs a calendar for that?


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    Quote Originally Posted by gaijin View Post
    Cono, I’m not convinced you’re firing on all four cylinders.

    Why would you share that here?


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    Seems it's a cautionary tale for the recent divorcees entering the dating world?

    Can't see the big issue with this share. Anonymous forum, true story I assume. What's so problematic?

    Seems some of us play the Goldilocks game on when it's okay to be judgy. I guess it's just another day trying to win the woke Olympics.

    I know MakersTele doesn't need me to defend him, but I'm going to anyways. It's very normal to hold on to something sentimental when processing the loss of a relationship. I for one empathize.

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    It’s all of a piece, isn’t it? Anonymous forum, true stories. Anonymous forum, unfiltered judgment. Both give others of us different things to genuinely empathize with. And the box fan keeps spinning round and round….
    focus.

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    The calendar is actually a limited release from an artist I like and it's flipped to my favorite piece of his. It actually has nothing to do with the statistics behind it. For the record.
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    I'll provide some fodder for this thread. I've been dating someone amazing for the past year or so. Casual at first, more seriously of late. She's about 10 years younger, extremely attractive, very successful, kind, comes from a family with lots of money (not that it matters, just providing details of what a catch she is). I drop off the kids at my ex-wife's house and there's sort of a mini party going. There are mutual friends there so I stay for a bit and have a "few" drinks and end up fooling around with my ex. Someone who was there knows them both and before I could even confess and try to explain the new lady was already well aware. I'm an idiot.

    I guess my point is: old habits die hard. Also: maybe just drop the kids off and leave.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TahoeJ View Post
    There are mutual friends there so I stay for a bit and have a "few" drinks and end up fooling around with my ex. Someone who was there knows them both and before I could even confess and try to explain the new lady was already well aware. I'm an idiot.

    I guess my point is: old habits die hard. Also: maybe just drop the kids off and leave.
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    Pussy is a hell of a drug.


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    Lol

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    Tammy Wynette cannot be reached for help-Divorce advice

    Quote Originally Posted by TahoeJ View Post
    I'll provide some fodder for this thread. I've been dating someone amazing for the past year or so. Casual at first, more seriously of late. She's about 10 years younger, extremely attractive, very successful, kind, comes from a family with lots of money (not that it matters, just providing details of what a catch she is). I drop off the kids at my ex-wife's house and there's sort of a mini party going. There are mutual friends there so I stay for a bit and have a "few" drinks and end up fooling around with my ex. Someone who was there knows them both and before I could even confess and try to explain the new lady was already well aware. I'm an idiot.

    I guess my point is: old habits die hard. Also: maybe just drop the kids off and leave.
    I thought that your ex was crazy and you thought she was a terrible person. This is baffling

    What was your explanation going to be?
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    Quote Originally Posted by TahoeJ View Post
    I'll provide some fodder for this thread. I've been dating someone amazing for the past year or so. Casual at first, more seriously of late. She's about 10 years younger, extremely attractive, very successful, kind, comes from a family with lots of money (not that it matters, just providing details of what a catch she is). I drop off the kids at my ex-wife's house and there's sort of a mini party going. There are mutual friends there so I stay for a bit and have a "few" drinks and end up fooling around with my ex. Someone who was there knows them both and before I could even confess and try to explain the new lady was already well aware. I'm an idiot.

    I guess my point is: old habits die hard. Also: maybe just drop the kids off and leave.
    You're divorced?!! Huh.

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    I’m all for transparency normally but this is probably something that should have stayed in your head. I’m not the only one apparently that read your post and said yep, that tracks. Embarrassing to say the least.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TahoeJ View Post
    I'll provide some fodder for this thread. I've been dating someone amazing for the past year or so. Casual at first, more seriously of late. She's about 10 years younger, extremely attractive, very successful, kind, comes from a family with lots of money (not that it matters, just providing details of what a catch she is). I drop off the kids at my ex-wife's house and there's sort of a mini party going. There are mutual friends there so I stay for a bit and have a "few" drinks and end up fooling around with my ex. Someone who was there knows them both and before I could even confess and try to explain the new lady was already well aware. I'm an idiot.

    I guess my point is: old habits die hard. Also: maybe just drop the kids off and leave.
    Der poopenhausen?

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    I am reminded of the time Rex Tillerson was asked if he really called Trump an "idiot," to which Tillerson replied, "No, I called him a fucking idiot."

    Sorry, J, that's a hard life lesson.

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