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Re: Wife pricefor haveing your toys??
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Posted by Kens640 on January 04, 2004 at 14:45:28 from (204.95.65.166):
In Reply to: Wife pricefor haveing your toys?? posted by old on January 04, 2004 at 13:50:49:
My X gripped everytime I spent money ; but it was ok if she spent . She gave me the altimatum everytime I wanted to buy something in 33 yrs of marriage . I lost out on a great buy when my dad sold his Ford 601 Workmaster plus all his farm equipment because of the altimatum deal .My dad always said I let her control me too much ; I know now that he was right . She eventually left me anyhow 3 months after our 33rd anniversary . Now I wish I would've done what I wanted to back years ago & let her leave back then . It would've been cheaper for me then .Don't ever think that when they walk out it'll be a cheap exit . Watch your money & your back is my advise . They'll rip your heart out & not even flinch .I lost any retirement funds & savings I had set back for my Golden years . What a reward for devotion & hard work .Good luck , but it doesn't sound good .
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