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- Опубліковано 1 лип 2024
- I love that we have a word for #golddigger , but we don't have a word for the level of #greed associated with a man who believes that he should have sole interest to and ownership in everything that was accumulated during his #marriage , no matter what his wife's contributions.
In case you couldn't tell, that was #sarcasm .
The men are called Gold Miners
Partner? A partner works as hard and contributes the same as the other does. Parasite is more accurate.
@@accountfake1070 yes, partner. The work is equally valuable (maybe more so, in fact), even if it's not equally compensated.
@@YourGirlfriendNeedsaDivorce It may be equally valuable, just different. I have never seen a so called partner do as much as I have. Coming home after being on the tools for 10 hours to find the feces still on the toilet seat for 3 days while the partner is not working. Making our offspring sit on it. This is the equality they speak of. They want to be waited on hand and foot like a queen. I lived that. It was hell on earth.
@@YourGirlfriendNeedsaDivorce Of course what I have experienced was censored/deleted. The truth can not be shown for others read the reality. I have never seen a true partner. They don't know what that is.
But she brings emotional support to the table 🤪
@@YourGirlfriendNeedsaDivorce My step mother told me housework was "the hardest job on the planet". Strange how when she got old and hired a cleaner for 2 hours a week........the house was spotless but she paid her less than the minimum wage! Also weird that when she was able to do the "hardest job on the planet", she was grossly over weight!
So many people just don't take the time to get to know each other adequately.... It's more and more remote email, text, video calls.
When a wife is nothing but a shopping spending machine she should get nothing in a divorce. If in fact she has been a supporter and contributor she should get half.
Don't worry lady We will not be calling ya golddiggers or anything else most modern women are not worth our time and trouble.
Ok so how about leach. Parasite. Not calling u at all. Not caring what u bring to the table. We built the table we know our worth.
I knew woman that was a Great housekeeper .
She was married Three times and after each divorce got to keep the house ….
@@josephpadula2283 zsa zsa Gabor said that!
Yes I plagiarized!
Boom 💥
You would argue and you would be wrong.
You don't have to worry about being labeled Gold Diggers as Men are pretty much done with marriage.
@@jasoncummings7052 people are marrying later in life but not necessarily less - and the divorce rate is less than it once was but still hovering between 40-50%.
@@YourGirlfriendNeedsaDivorce
Not when wives are are initiating 70%-80% of divorce.
Furthermore marrying later in life suits the women who have gone through their promiscuous youthful years and have nothing but baggage for the man to take up.
Finally ensuring that he has no way out of a divorce and is forced to become her servant.
Marriage is a business for women.
Men are increasing are keeping their single live because marriage offers nothing.
@@jasoncummings7052 love? Companionship? A family? I've been married awhile and it's been the single greatest blessing of our lives. That's not true for everyone, but thats why access to divorce is so important. It's not because I don't believe in marriage, but if you don't then it's definitely not for you.
yep. Can confirm.
@@YourGirlfriendNeedsaDivorce
Women benefits from Marriage and Divorce. Men do not.
When the laws starts to place women in the same risk profile as men, lets see them sing the same song.
If you go in buisness with someone and only put in 30% of the money then you dont receive 50% of the profits, what makes women or men think that its ok in a breakup to get 50% because some clown in government years said thats how it should be. Nope not for me.
@@78ramcharger53 then don't get married. Marriage is a legal and social contract. The laws are there in black and white. In business, ownership shares are established by law and contract too. It's really not that different.
@YourGirlfriendNeedsaDivorce yes however you do not have to follow the contract if both parties wish to just sign off, however most gold diggers will not do that because they say I'm entitled to it . Well contract also stated that for better or worse you stay together we know that doesn't happen nor should it. My point is why should anyone think they are entitled to half of something if they didn't contribute half.
@@78ramcharger53 half doesn't mean half the capital towards the business. Most business partners aren't going to sign off on less than they're entitled to either! I've seen wives do it, but I'd counsel them not to. Life is hard enough without setting yourself up for success. Why should he take it all, or even most? You may not value the work that she did - and in my opinion the law doesn't value it enough - but it's not for you to determine her worth.
@YourGirlfriendNeedsaDivorce so your saying if he makes 500,000 a year and she makes 100,000 a year or reverse it, that should they break up when it's all said and done they both walk away with half? I'm sorry but just because some crooked fool made this law up years does not mean it's right or should be followed. No one should walk away with all or nothing but 1/2 should only be when 1/2 was put in.
@@78ramcharger53 it's not all down to numbers. What about how much uncompensated domestic work she did in the home? What about raising children? What about supporting a man through his education, or the lean years establishing the business? What about chronic mental or physical illness, autoimmune conditions, or disabled children? So many things happen in a marriage. It's not all financial.
This is a new toxic channel trying to leech off women's emotions. Well done, you found the loophole to success.
@@ekids.bassment yeah, it's true - some men don't like women having access to information about divorce and custody.
@@YourGirlfriendNeedsaDivorce Please provide some proof about your statement because for all I know, we don't care. I never heard any man say anything that comes close to what you're saying. We just stay away from your clients.
@@ekids.bassment the fact that you're here and complaining, for one.
@@YourGirlfriendNeedsaDivorce See that's the problem with your information, you hear stuff that's not there.
@@ekids.bassment you said it was a toxic channel leeching off of women's emotions - but all I see in the comments are emotional men. All I can infer from that is that somehow you have an issue with the information. Best of luck to you.
What percentage of divorces are initiated by the wives? I bet it’s outrageously high.
@@user-bg9xx1mt5p about 70. It's hard to say for sure, though - I hear fairly often from women that it's their husbands who wanted it but they never took legal steps to finalize it so they do it when they get tired of waiting on him.