Posted by northeast iowa on March 12, 2010 at 18:44:49 from (206.72.18.89):
In Reply to: WOW! posted by phillip d on March 11, 2010 at 18:19:40:
So I hear she has mental problems? Yea, that one always works well in court. NOT!
I've seen that one tried a dozen times, and guess what? The judge will think you have some chip on your shoulder. No wife is expected to act like you want them to, or you think they should act.
Most attorneys will tell you to get over that attatude, and never make that coment in a court room.
It was explained to me once, that the spouce has been trapped in a relationship that she has regreated. You felt good because all was well. She on the other hand decides to leave the nest, or dark room in her mind. Once she steps foot out of the relationship, she feels sunshine, fresh air, and leaves you with a dark cloud. Not normal, and disapointing to all friends and relatives---but guess what...She doesn't care what anyone else thinks now.
Like most guys, you were happy at home, but that darn cute little blonde with the ...well you know. Yea, that might be better, but you are not sure of yourself enough to try the better.
Now all you need is for the little blonde lady to say..come on over and..... I think you are a real man treasure..... Often that is what takes the spouce down the road, seldom it doesn't work so well, but they have to find out the hard way.
I read once that like 80% of all run offs are because there is a promise of a better nest, at least in their minds.
Hope this wasn't to long, but I know you aren't sleeping anyway, and still trying to find the answer to why? You will think of nothing but that for a long time to come 24/7. Just so you understand, that is perfectly normal. By the way, you will want to eat again some day, and be able to think of something else beside your troubles.
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