Isn't there enough bitterness in divorce and custody battles? I haven't read the book, but some of the ideas I've read from different sites seems like it's not helping the ex-wife move on, rather how to KEEP her from moving on by continuing harmful behaviour after the divorce. Especially when kids are involved, can't you just be happy that it's over? After all, happiness is the best revenge, not pretending to own expensive cars and making up fake boyfriends just to p*ss off the ex. I don't find any humor in this at all. This is very sad.
Lawyers and judges do enough damage to divorced parents and their children. Women typically get the kids, the house, child support, alimony, college tuition for the kids, isn't that enough "revenge"? My suggestion...count your money (if your lawyers didn't get it all) and your blessings and move on.
Not to mention the negative reaction on the morning show Saturday from two male commentators.
Posted on August 17 at 9:06 p.m.
Isn't there enough bitterness in divorce and custody battles? I haven't read the book, but some of the ideas I've read from different sites seems like it's not helping the ex-wife move on, rather how to KEEP her from moving on by continuing harmful behaviour after the divorce. Especially when kids are involved, can't you just be happy that it's over? After all, happiness is the best revenge, not pretending to own expensive cars and making up fake boyfriends just to p*ss off the ex. I don't find any humor in this at all. This is very sad.
Lawyers and judges do enough damage to divorced parents and their children. Women typically get the kids, the house, child support, alimony, college tuition for the kids, isn't that enough "revenge"? My suggestion...count your money (if your lawyers didn't get it all) and your blessings and move on.
Not to mention the negative reaction on the morning show Saturday from two male commentators.
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