Thread: Why Adultery?
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Old 03-23-2007, 07:58 PM
kaylar
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B was a promiscuious guy. It got worse as he
got more successful. In fact, he was so wild
that people didn't believe he was really married
to R.

R had enough. She couldn't take it anymore
and consulted a divorce lawyer.

The lawyer said...
'This year he made 1M, next year, he'll make 5M,
and the next year 10M.
50% of 10M is a lot more than 50% of 1M."

Having been through the hard times with B,
R listened to her lawyer and rode it out.

She forced herself to act sweet and calm and
happy when she was anything but. She looked
about her children, herself, her friends, and gave
herself interests.

She never fought with B, in fact, she never said
a word about his affairs any more. She pretended
she didn't know, and wisely, made sure she was
never sexually intimate with him.

This was not a problem as he rarely came to where
she was, and when he did, she could always be out.

Eventually, he died and she was the widow.
Not only did she get the money, she got the
dignity of being the widow.

All the females who B had screwed, they were nothing.
They got nothing. Those with children got a piece of
the estate, but R got the most. And her children got
the most because while B was alive, she was busy
moving money out of the account into her children's
accounts, buying houses for them, putting money
in trust for them, so that when the estate was divided
it was only the what's left that could be divided, for
after all, if Daddy bought Big Son a house while he
was alive, no one could touch that house.

Yes, it was very hard for R to put up with B, and if
he hadn't been so rich she'd of run a long time ago.

Not everyone is married to a millionaire, it is true,
but those who are married to men who have something
might wish to consider getting something before the
divorce.
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