Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2012/06/03

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Subject: [Leica] Marriage
From: bussbearm at aei.ca (Robert Beaudoin)
Date: Sun, 3 Jun 2012 10:42:06 -0400

Bonjour,

 I have not followed this tread extensively but Chris certainly hit the nail 
on the head.  Marriage is an extremely bad proposition...for a man.  Many 
reasons for this, for example no fault divorce means that nowadays your wife 
may cheat on you, file for divorce and get alimony and 50% of your stuff.  
To make it worse, if you live in Calif. or Mass., it will be alimony for 
life after 10 years of marriage!  This include your pension to which she 
never contributed!

  Most of the men on this list would benefit greatly by spending 30 minutes 
to check men's websites such as MGTOW (men going their own ways).  It will 
be the best 30 minutes investment you ever made.  Many men refuse to marry 
nowadays and the typical female answer (remember female logic is at work 
here) is usually; well choose your wife wisely, as if when your wife cheats 
and divorces it actually is your fault!!!  This is called male shaming 
language.  Does not work anymore.

  Living with a woman without being married is also risky for a man as many 
states have some sort of de facto marriage law adopted.  In this day and age 
there is absolutely no reasons for a man to get married.  None!  Why 
register your personal life with the state?  Roughly 50% of marriages end in 
divorce and 70% of divorces are initiated by women.  Need I say more?

 On a lighter note, well marriage is an institution and who wants to live in 
an institution? (Groucho Marx).

  So guys check out the MGTOW website, avoid marriage and have a cold 
Blanche de Bruxelle.

  To be on topic, still love my M5.

  Best,

  Robert (Un chevalier sans blason, never married)


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