Unfortunatelly the road was more difficult then I expected.
True, true.
Unfortunatelly the road was more difficult then I expected.
What happened to the wife? Did she get tired of waiting for you to make it so she cut her losses and moved on?But my opponents (even in my family) saw it as a cost and tried to convince my (then) wife so that she would stop me.
What happened to the wife? Did she get tired of waiting for you to make it so she cut her losses and moved on?

CONCLUSION:
While my first wife is washing old people and putting them new diapers on, my second wife is chilling in the Italian sun on the border of our swimming pool. The first one had problems with the opportunity cost of trading, the second one not. So it shows clearly that you should always make the right choice, or trust me as I made the choice not they.

Sounds like she made a bad trade.![]()
Thank-you for the detailed reply.Just a few anecdotes:
He's lucky. My ex realized she made a bad trade and took me to court for almost a decade after divorce to try and prove to herself that she didn't. It was the most tiring experience of my life. And courts allow it. And kids suffer when mommy is angry. And courts don't care.
Thank-you for the detailed reply.
Well, let’s be honest. There are two sides to the story. A divorce usually is not the fault of just one spouse.This was a very short summary. I can write a 250 page book about all what happened.
It's helpful enough to just know the bottom line. More details about how you're trading profitably would be a much better use of your words! I'm especially intrigued by how long the process took, and reassured as well.This was a very short summary. I can write a 250 page book about all what happened.