MatureDJ wrote:http://www.marketwatch.com/story/my-wif ... 2016-07-25
My wife and I married in California in June 2014, but two days after the ceremony she had to go back to take care of her ailing father in her home country who had terminal cancer. Weeks and months went by and, even after her father passed away, she didn’t want to come back to me.
She finally moved here, almost two years after we got married but by then she seemed like a different person. As if we’ve grown apart. She tells me herself that she’s a different person prior to enrolling in dental school. I simply did not feel that this was an authentic marriage.
Now I’m afraid of divorcing because she might be entitled to half my assets. I’m a physician, even though she’s never lived here with me and has never helped me or been through with me “thick and thin.” Knowing her, I wouldn’t be surprised if she asked for spousal support. However, I can’t leave this subject untouched because the longer I wait, the more “entitled” the State might see her as, therefore the higher the risks I have in sharing my assets with her.
1. She was probably in her mid 20s to mid 40s.
2. She was more interested in a career
That's why I always say:
1. Marry a foreign virgin jailbait. Virgins always love their first and that's a fact
2. Give the virgin jailbait lot's of nice experiences and travel experiences. She becomes enchanted and stronger marriage bond
3. Spend lots of time doing couples things and make sure the jailbait knows she doesn't have to do any work, except working on staying beautiful
Most men will have a lifelong marriage with such a jailbait
(Although if the jailbait comes from a middle class family there's probably a 90% chance she wants a career and if she comes from a wealthy family then she already has everything she wants so won't be enchanted because girls from wealth families are plutocrats (plutocrats are equivalent to aristocrats, different name because it's a non-monarchist system of governance).