Listen call me shallow .......that's mister shallow .......but as soon as you get sick of porking /yentzing/fucking/plugging/having sex/boinking/bouncy bouncy ........then it is time to go ....no sex........ no good ...i mean....... if you are not having sex ........ that is what drew us there in the first place .......you thought you were marrying a lifetime skank when you met at first...... but she fooled you .....now it's popcorn and granny panties and old movies and ......... crying .......that's it ....sorry guys you knew !!!!!! ...it does not change ......... all women at first......... are whores........ drunks.......... and fucking eat like pigs ........ to get you to think it's all different......... it's not .........sorry its a fact jack ......
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Your partner is abusing you or your children
If you are in an abusive relationship—physically, sexually, emotionally, or financially—then staying in the marriage is actually putting you at risk. The same goes for if your partner is abusing your children.
Similar to an addiction, if your partner is abusive, that means they need to get help on their own. “Any kind of abuse, in my mind, is a reason to separate from a partner simply because oftentimes the abusive partner, and perhaps even the other partner, needs to do some kind of work that can’t be done while the couple is together,” says Vilhauer. “It’s safer for the other partner to not be with the abuser while they’re working on their own anger management type of issue.”
(If you are currently or suspect you might be in an abusive relationship, call 911 for immediate assistance. For additional help and support, dial The National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or the National Dating Abuse Helpline at 1-866-331-9474.)
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