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And also, I have no problem with alimony. Just the way it is administered. In NJ it is Geometry Dash a lifelong commitment, independent of a woman’s ability to support herself. So there really is no good reason for a divorced wife to better herself post-divorce; she’s already taken care of.

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 JoyC says:
February 22, 2011 at 1:43 pm
In case you didn’t know this…nowadays (and I know this about NY state law anyway) it isn’t necessarily the “man” who has to support the other spouse in the event of a divorce.

A female friend of mine had to pay alimony to her male spouse when they divorced because she worked on Wall St whereas throughout the duration of their marriage he was either a student or a tennis instructor and made very little money. In fact, he even got some of her assets she gathered prior to their wedding because she never made him sign a pre-nup. Yes, there are still couples today where women do not work and in the event of a divorce, the male pays. But this is not about “women” having power and having to “suck up” to men.

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joe says:
February 22, 2011 at 1:51 pm
wtf and this is from a guy. When has dating become so negative, so stressful and why are we over analyzing this activity? If you like the girl (guy), go out with her (him). If you feel the moment is right and you want to get marry, you do that. Seriously, you think women are out to con men? If you date and marry the wrong woman, then you deserve everything you get.