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re: Soft White Underbelly- A Divorce Attorney’s Thoughts on Love and Marriage

Posted on 8/7/23 at 9:08 am to
Posted by jizzle6609
Houston
Member since Jul 2009
4526 posts
Posted on 8/7/23 at 9:08 am to
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He clearly sees a lot of very wealthy, educated, and extremely secular financial industry type people.


These people do not live lifestyles conducive to a strong long term marriage.


Im with you on this 100%. Not a great group to study then apply to the masses IMO.

Also, over time I have noticed that couples who actually have to struggle to make ends meet have a better relationship than those who have bountiful relationships. Nothing groundbreaking here just my observation.
This post was edited on 8/7/23 at 9:10 am
Posted by tiggerthetooth
Big Momma's House
Member since Oct 2010
61481 posts
Posted on 8/7/23 at 10:06 am to
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Also, over time I have noticed that couples who actually have to struggle to make ends meet have a better relationship than those who have bountiful relationships. Nothing groundbreaking here just my observation.



Because they're forced to dig deeper to connect and their bond reaches deeper than joining bank accounts or appearing at charity galas and social functions over the summer at the Hamptons.


Divorcing over granola? You have to have a pretty petty and weak relationship to divorce over granola.


"Its the small things." He's right, and he initially diagnosed the issues right: "cheating, etc. Is a symptom, not the cause" yet he didn't apply that to the granola/blowjob case.


Why is the relationship dependent on that yet also destroyed by it?

Guys working 80 hours a week giving their socialite wives $20k monthly allowances while little hedge fund Jr. Is at prep school in New Hampshire is a broken family arrangement.
Posted by DevilDagNS
Member since Dec 2017
2699 posts
Posted on 8/7/23 at 12:57 pm to
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Also, over time I have noticed that couples who actually have to struggle to make ends meet have a better relationship than those who have bountiful relationships.


Could be more a function of dependency rather than love if speaking financially, however I also find that some of the strongest couples I know are those who have experienced great hardships or tragedy together (loss of a child, house fire, accident, etc.)
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