My ex wife bought half on our first date and through out our entire relationship. I was not a sugar daddy. Then she divorces me and i was ordered to pay her 40k cash and 10k per year for 15 years. She makes 6 figures. This is all taxable i have to pay her taxes for her so add 20some percent and i receive zero tax benefits from kid. Thats a lot of fine dining im gonna mis. Men dont want to b paying women 10s or 100s of thousands of dollars long after that woman left them. Were not worried about dinner. And that tactic u use is actually common and thats the attitude women have up until they walk in the court room.
Yes there is a lot of women doing dine and dash on men. Ive never had it happen to me but i never online dated. Also as men age they are gonna see rumors turn into reality with divorce they are all gonna have friends who lost big. Its why married men do what their wives tell them so they dont end up like the buddy they heard about. I dont necessarily know what your answer is.
I am truly sorry for you and any man who has, or is, going through this. I really am. I am a woman and I'll be the first one to tell you that women, including myself, can be absolutely vicious.
I'm not saying any of this about you personally Treeboy, but what frustrates me so much is a blanket statement of women only being out for money, with absolutely no acknowledgement that not all women are like that, and that there are plenty of women who have been taken to the cleaners by men as well. I'm just always hoping for more balanced views instead of stereotypes.
I have heard many, many stories of men being taken for everything they have (or more) by ex-wives, and believe me, they have my deepest sympathy.
But I also feel that for every story about an ex-wife who is living on Sugar Hill, men also need to hear about the women who have gone through the same and are also recovering.
I can't claim to have been through nearly as much grief as others, but for every guy who has a story about a women emptying out his wallet, I can at least give him a run for the money (pun intended.) How about the time I wound up paying for a man's children, quite literally, because he became too drunk to care for them, and his babysitter called me when he had slurred way too much in a conversation with her on the phone.
I don't have children. But I wound up paying for his kids' food, birthday and Christmas gifts (or they wouldn't have had any,) babysitter, court case that his babysitter brought against him, court case that his ex-in-laws brought against him, and eventually many of their daily living expenses because when he saw that he had help, he decided to drink full-time rather than work.
So for every man out there who has been used and betrayed for money, believe me, I hear you, and I am very, very sorry.
I know it won't seem like much consolation, but all I can say is that God gets us through this and eventually helps us recover, and I know that I for one have hopes for better days ahead (though that was the last time I had a boyfriend, which was many, many years ago, because all I seemed to find locally was more of the same.)
I am VERY thankful to my guy friends who are GENUINELY good, Christian men who are living proof that stereotypes never encompass absolutely everyone, whether a man, or a woman.