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am i the only one out there that feels like my wife hates me.





































nwgull

Well-known member
Jul 25, 2003
14,533
Manchester
I'm trying to work out if this is a serious call for help, of if the OP's wife has just thrown out his lucky pants that were worn in seasons 2000-2002.

If the former, I can possible advise having had a wife that hated me about 10 years ago.
 




father_and_son

Well-known member
Jan 23, 2012
4,653
Under the Police Box
If the former, I can possible advise having had a wife that hated me about 10 years ago.

But she likes you now? My wife hated me 10 years ago AND continues to hate me.

And as a serious aside... if anyone knows a good divorce solicitor in the Brighton area who specialises in acting for the father/husband, I'd love to have their details. Finally time to consign the long since "estranged" wife to full "ex" status.
 


Eeyore

Colonel Hee-Haw of Queen's Park
NSC Patron
Apr 5, 2014
25,973
Friend: It's lovely to wake up and the first thing you here your other half say are the three words that mean so much.

Me: Yes, but I've grown tired of hearing those three words first thing every morning.

Friend: 'I love you' ?

Me: No, 'And another thing...'
 


nwgull

Well-known member
Jul 25, 2003
14,533
Manchester
But she likes you now? My wife hated me 10 years ago AND continues to hate me.

And as a serious aside... if anyone knows a good divorce solicitor in the Brighton area who specialises in acting for the father/husband, I'd love to have their details. Finally time to consign the long since "estranged" wife to full "ex" status.

I've no idea; we got divorced 9 years ago. Subsequent experience has however given me a fairly good idea as to why she grew to hate me. Although she continues to stalk me on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn to this day.

I went to a solicitor who mostly acted for women divorcing rich husbands - I guess that's where the money is. He was however delighted to act for me to stop me getting shafted (in the same way that he shafted others) and didn't really charge me much at all.

I'd really recommend divorce to draw a line under your marriage. I've achieved so much, both in personal and work life, in the last 8-9 years. The toxic relationship/marriage definitely held me back for 8 years.
 






Moshe Gariani

Well-known member
Mar 10, 2005
12,203
I'd really recommend divorce to draw a line under your marriage. I've achieved so much, both in personal and work life, in the last 8-9 years. The toxic relationship/marriage definitely held me back for 8 years.
I've never seen this discussed on here before (I would have noticed...!).

I don't know anyone who is divorced and wishes they were still married to the person they divorced. Mostly men I am talking about but not all. Without exception they have "moved on" and their new life seems to be at least as good and usually better than what they had before in their marriage.
 


Drumstick

NORTHSTANDER
Jul 19, 2003
6,958
Peacehaven
I've never seen this discussed on here before (I would have noticed...!).

I don't know anyone who is divorced and wishes they were still married to the person they divorced. Mostly men I am talking about but not all. Without exception they have "moved on" and their new life seems to be at least as good and usually better than what they had before in their marriage.

Presumably to get divorced you have to see any alternative to staying married as better, or they may be putting a smile on but actually be upset.

Not many men seem to be that open when talking about true feelings.
 


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