Gay men get divorced at higher clip than hetro
I wouldn't disagree with you if it was true, but they're about the same.911sAg said:
Gay men get divorced at higher clip than hetro
TXAGFAN said:There are no gays enthusiastically supporting drag for kids on F16, but that thread tonight makes clear you think we are all in on it and if we're not **** us because we share a sexuality (not an organization or membership to any group mind you). There are plenty on right here posting exactly what I said in this thread and others re: women being less than. Do you deny that GOP performs poorly with women because of attitudes in full display on this thread? If you deny it you're being dishonest with yourself just to support your POV that you don't like me. That's not some kind of attack on your character like I'm getting by the way, it's a commentary on the misogyny of your political party.Fenrir said:TXAGFAN said:All these stars, you read all your fellow conservatives above whining about how women shouldn't be able to get divorced? YOU may not have an issue with it, but clearly that is a common viewpoint in your party.American Hardwood said:What a strange take.TXAGFAN said:
The clip i saw of this guy on show talking about his divorce is so incredibly out of touch and speaks to the problematic GOP narrative with women. He genuinely seems disappointed his wife can simply divorce him and he can't make her stay with him.
It's amazing watching you ***** and moan about people generalizing gays only to do the same to other groups every chance you get.
If a man and woman marry let's say after college when you have little assets and build a life together for 20 years what do you believe she is entitled to? I'd argue half for sure as well as child support if she is custodial parent, but that clearly isn't what you believe. I guess some of you think she should be penniless begging for her ex husband's support even if she is the mother of your children and spent years raising them full time? That seems cold as hell, I'd hate to be your wife. Doesn't surprise me though, none of the viewpoints similar to yours seem to have much perspective. Hopefully none of your wives are out looking for a divorce lawyer as you're in for a rude awakening.The Banned said:TXAGFAN said:There are no gays enthusiastically supporting drag for kids on F16, but that thread tonight makes clear you think we are all in on it and if we're not **** us because we share a sexuality (not an organization or membership to any group mind you). There are plenty on right here posting exactly what I said in this thread and others re: women being less than. Do you deny that GOP performs poorly with women because of attitudes in full display on this thread? If you deny it you're being dishonest with yourself just to support your POV that you don't like me. That's not some kind of attack on your character like I'm getting by the way, it's a commentary on the misogyny of your political party.Fenrir said:TXAGFAN said:All these stars, you read all your fellow conservatives above whining about how women shouldn't be able to get divorced? YOU may not have an issue with it, but clearly that is a common viewpoint in your party.American Hardwood said:What a strange take.TXAGFAN said:
The clip i saw of this guy on show talking about his divorce is so incredibly out of touch and speaks to the problematic GOP narrative with women. He genuinely seems disappointed his wife can simply divorce him and he can't make her stay with him.
It's amazing watching you ***** and moan about people generalizing gays only to do the same to other groups every chance you get.
You've yet to describe how a woman makes a life long commitment, breaks it for no reason other than the emotion involved has changed and gets to walk away with primary custody and half the man's money is just, and why having a contrary opinion is viewing women as less than.
If crowder was abusive or cheating, then fine. But if he is as innocent as he claims (I get that he can be lying) then why should she get to break a life long contract with no ramifications?
Another dehumanizing rant. Do you see what you are doing?TXAGFAN said:Do you honestly think a guy like Crowder would say what he did to result in a divorce? Does he seem like someone who has that perspective and would share what may be damaging to him? No.aggie93 said:It's about the problems of "No Fault Divorce" where either party can file for divorce without having any cause. It works against eh concept of marriage as a lifetime and serious institution. If your partner has done something like cheated or been abusive or something else that's a just cause and a reason to divorce. "I just woke up today and don't love you anymore" is not a valid reason.TXAGFAN said:
The clip i saw of this guy on show talking about his divorce is so incredibly out of touch and speaks to the problematic GOP narrative with women. He genuinely seems disappointed his wife can simply divorce him and he can't make her stay with him.
Marriage is hard and it's even harder with kids. I'm about to hit 28 years myself and it has ups and downs for sure but part of getting through that is to have the mentality that divorce is simply not an option. You have to work it out and know there are times when you just have to make sacrifices. If you can just bail out when things get hard eventually you will find a reason and often end up regretting it.
If you aren't up for the commitment don't get married but also you won't be able to enjoy the fruits later on. I can tell you for certain that as you get older there is nothing more rewarding than having a life partner and children with the thought of maybe grandchildren some day. I have a few buds that are 50+ and never married. They have plenty of money but pretty empty lives, I would never want that.
No fault divorce is fine, nobody should be forced to be married - congrats though you're confirming my point.
The Banned said:TXAGFAN said:There are no gays enthusiastically supporting drag for kids on F16, but that thread tonight makes clear you think we are all in on it and if we're not **** us because we share a sexuality (not an organization or membership to any group mind you). There are plenty on right here posting exactly what I said in this thread and others re: women being less than. Do you deny that GOP performs poorly with women because of attitudes in full display on this thread? If you deny it you're being dishonest with yourself just to support your POV that you don't like me. That's not some kind of attack on your character like I'm getting by the way, it's a commentary on the misogyny of your political party.Fenrir said:TXAGFAN said:All these stars, you read all your fellow conservatives above whining about how women shouldn't be able to get divorced? YOU may not have an issue with it, but clearly that is a common viewpoint in your party.American Hardwood said:What a strange take.TXAGFAN said:
The clip i saw of this guy on show talking about his divorce is so incredibly out of touch and speaks to the problematic GOP narrative with women. He genuinely seems disappointed his wife can simply divorce him and he can't make her stay with him.
It's amazing watching you ***** and moan about people generalizing gays only to do the same to other groups every chance you get.
You've yet to describe how a woman makes a life long commitment, breaks it for no reason other than the emotion involved has changed and gets to walk away with primary custody and half the man's money is just, and why having a contrary opinion is viewing women as less than.
If crowder was abusive or cheating, then fine. But if he is as innocent as he claims (I get that he can be lying) then why should she get to break a life long contract with no ramifications?
TXAGFAN said:
The clip i saw of this guy on show talking about his divorce is so incredibly out of touch and speaks to the problematic GOP narrative with women. He genuinely seems disappointed his wife can simply divorce him and he can't make her stay with him.
TXAGFAN said:
The clip i saw of this guy on show talking about his divorce is so incredibly out of touch and speaks to the problematic GOP narrative with women. He genuinely seems disappointed his wife can simply divorce him and he can't make her stay with him.
You understand that you sound as patently ridiculous when you say stuff like this as the people who blanket label LGBT people as groomers, right? You're making an outrageously uncharitable interpretation from a very simple concept.TXAGFAN said:All these stars, you read all your fellow conservatives above whining about how women shouldn't be able to get divorced? YOU may not have an issue with it, but clearly that is a common viewpoint in your party.American Hardwood said:What a strange take.TXAGFAN said:
The clip i saw of this guy on show talking about his divorce is so incredibly out of touch and speaks to the problematic GOP narrative with women. He genuinely seems disappointed his wife can simply divorce him and he can't make her stay with him.
Infection_Ag11 said:
I can certainly see her wanting out of that relationship on the basis that it's not what she signed up for. Crowder was a functionally a nobody when they got married and I'm sure the idea of her and her children's lives and safety being risked by his future career endeavors never crossed her mind. That doesn't make it right to leave but I get the sentiment.
Also Crowder definitely doesn't seem like the easiest guy to be married to. He has an INCREDIBLY confrontational personality even amongst his friends, and doesn't seem like someone really capable of the sorts of day to day compromises and "let it go" moments that define a successful marriage.
Very sad for his kids more than anything
hph6203 said:You understand that you sound as patently ridiculous when you say stuff like this as the people who blanket label LGBT people as groomers, right? You're making an outrageously uncharitable interpretation from a very simple concept.TXAGFAN said:All these stars, you read all your fellow conservatives above whining about how women shouldn't be able to get divorced? YOU may not have an issue with it, but clearly that is a common viewpoint in your party.American Hardwood said:What a strange take.TXAGFAN said:
The clip i saw of this guy on show talking about his divorce is so incredibly out of touch and speaks to the problematic GOP narrative with women. He genuinely seems disappointed his wife can simply divorce him and he can't make her stay with him.
It's not an argument that women shouldn't be allowed to get a divorce, it's that for married individuals divorce should not be an option except for extreme circumstances. That means that the man should not seek a divorce and the woman should not seek a divorce. That marriage's purpose is not primarily a vehicle for happiness, though that can be a consequence of a well managed marriage, but rather a vehicle to create a family.
It's not that women are property it's that a man and woman bound in marriage are accountable to each other and should work to make it work rather than quit. That is not a bad mentality.
This is coming from a person who is neither a Christian, nor a Steven Crowder fan. I think he's a *****, but he's a ***** that she chose to marry in the first place, so there's something about him that appealed to her. Thinking that working on the marriage as hard as possible isn't that ridiculous of a notion. She filed for divorce just over a year after they made a family, to me that is not working hard on it.
Jeez.
TXAGFAN said:If a man and woman marry let's say after college when you have little assets and build a life together for 20 years what do you believe she is entitled to? I'd argue half for sure as well as child support if she is custodial parent, but that clearly isn't what you believe. I guess some of you think she should be penniless begging for her ex husband's support even if she is the mother of your children and spent years raising them full time? That seems cold as hell, I'd hate to be your wife. Doesn't surprise me though, none of the viewpoints similar to yours seem to have much perspective. Hopefully none of your wives are out looking for a divorce lawyer as you're in for a rude awakening.The Banned said:TXAGFAN said:There are no gays enthusiastically supporting drag for kids on F16, but that thread tonight makes clear you think we are all in on it and if we're not **** us because we share a sexuality (not an organization or membership to any group mind you). There are plenty on right here posting exactly what I said in this thread and others re: women being less than. Do you deny that GOP performs poorly with women because of attitudes in full display on this thread? If you deny it you're being dishonest with yourself just to support your POV that you don't like me. That's not some kind of attack on your character like I'm getting by the way, it's a commentary on the misogyny of your political party.Fenrir said:TXAGFAN said:All these stars, you read all your fellow conservatives above whining about how women shouldn't be able to get divorced? YOU may not have an issue with it, but clearly that is a common viewpoint in your party.American Hardwood said:What a strange take.TXAGFAN said:
The clip i saw of this guy on show talking about his divorce is so incredibly out of touch and speaks to the problematic GOP narrative with women. He genuinely seems disappointed his wife can simply divorce him and he can't make her stay with him.
It's amazing watching you ***** and moan about people generalizing gays only to do the same to other groups every chance you get.
You've yet to describe how a woman makes a life long commitment, breaks it for no reason other than the emotion involved has changed and gets to walk away with primary custody and half the man's money is just, and why having a contrary opinion is viewing women as less than.
If crowder was abusive or cheating, then fine. But if he is as innocent as he claims (I get that he can be lying) then why should she get to break a life long contract with no ramifications?
This whole dialogue is a silly premise to be honest as it assumes the man is the breadwinner, another misogynistic viewpoint nobody questions here. I know lots of very traditional guys and marriages where that is not the case, the wife is a partner at law firm, a doctor, etc and outearns my guy friends by multiples.
Ol_Ag_02 said:Infection_Ag11 said:
I can certainly see her wanting out of that relationship on the basis that it's not what she signed up for. Crowder was a functionally a nobody when they got married and I'm sure the idea of her and her children's lives and safety being risked by his future career endeavors never crossed her mind. That doesn't make it right to leave but I get the sentiment.
Also Crowder definitely doesn't seem like the easiest guy to be married to. He has an INCREDIBLY confrontational personality even amongst his friends, and doesn't seem like someone really capable of the sorts of day to day compromises and "let it go" moments that define a successful marriage.
Very sad for his kids more than anything
Wanting to eliminate no fault divorce is asking for women to be trapped in mentally, physically, and sexually abusive relationships. It's also asking for children to be trapped in situations that are not good for them. It's an absolutely psychotic position to want to force two people to remain in a relationship with each other. You're literally wanting to control what two strangers do in their own bedroom.
And for such a fringe position, as I was told earlier on here, it sure seems odd that it gets brought up almost every single hour.
If the relationship was any of those things, it wouldn't be "no fault."Ol_Ag_02 said:
Wanting to eliminate no fault divorce is asking for women to be trapped in mentally, physically, and sexually abusive relationships
Ol_Ag_02 said:The Banned said:TXAGFAN said:There are no gays enthusiastically supporting drag for kids on F16, but that thread tonight makes clear you think we are all in on it and if we're not **** us because we share a sexuality (not an organization or membership to any group mind you). There are plenty on right here posting exactly what I said in this thread and others re: women being less than. Do you deny that GOP performs poorly with women because of attitudes in full display on this thread? If you deny it you're being dishonest with yourself just to support your POV that you don't like me. That's not some kind of attack on your character like I'm getting by the way, it's a commentary on the misogyny of your political party.Fenrir said:TXAGFAN said:All these stars, you read all your fellow conservatives above whining about how women shouldn't be able to get divorced? YOU may not have an issue with it, but clearly that is a common viewpoint in your party.American Hardwood said:What a strange take.TXAGFAN said:
The clip i saw of this guy on show talking about his divorce is so incredibly out of touch and speaks to the problematic GOP narrative with women. He genuinely seems disappointed his wife can simply divorce him and he can't make her stay with him.
It's amazing watching you ***** and moan about people generalizing gays only to do the same to other groups every chance you get.
You've yet to describe how a woman makes a life long commitment, breaks it for no reason other than the emotion involved has changed and gets to walk away with primary custody and half the man's money is just, and why having a contrary opinion is viewing women as less than.
If crowder was abusive or cheating, then fine. But if he is as innocent as he claims (I get that he can be lying) then why should she get to break a life long contract with no ramifications?
Except it's not a lifelong contract in the eyes of the state. And the state is what matters when it comes to splitting asserts.
coconutED said:If the relationship was any of those things, it wouldn't be "no fault."Ol_Ag_02 said:
Wanting to eliminate no fault divorce is asking for women to be trapped in mentally, physically, and sexually abusive relationships
But you knew that.
TXAGFAN said:If a man and woman marry let's say after college when you have little assets and build a life together for 20 years what do you believe she is entitled to? I'd argue half for sure as well as child support if she is custodial parent, but that clearly isn't what you believe. I guess some of you think she should be penniless begging for her ex husband's support even if she is the mother of your children and spent years raising them full time? That seems cold as hell, I'd hate to be your wife. Doesn't surprise me though, none of the viewpoints similar to yours seem to have much perspective. Hopefully none of your wives are out looking for a divorce lawyer as you're in for a rude awakening.The Banned said:TXAGFAN said:There are no gays enthusiastically supporting drag for kids on F16, but that thread tonight makes clear you think we are all in on it and if we're not **** us because we share a sexuality (not an organization or membership to any group mind you). There are plenty on right here posting exactly what I said in this thread and others re: women being less than. Do you deny that GOP performs poorly with women because of attitudes in full display on this thread? If you deny it you're being dishonest with yourself just to support your POV that you don't like me. That's not some kind of attack on your character like I'm getting by the way, it's a commentary on the misogyny of your political party.Fenrir said:TXAGFAN said:All these stars, you read all your fellow conservatives above whining about how women shouldn't be able to get divorced? YOU may not have an issue with it, but clearly that is a common viewpoint in your party.American Hardwood said:What a strange take.TXAGFAN said:
The clip i saw of this guy on show talking about his divorce is so incredibly out of touch and speaks to the problematic GOP narrative with women. He genuinely seems disappointed his wife can simply divorce him and he can't make her stay with him.
It's amazing watching you ***** and moan about people generalizing gays only to do the same to other groups every chance you get.
You've yet to describe how a woman makes a life long commitment, breaks it for no reason other than the emotion involved has changed and gets to walk away with primary custody and half the man's money is just, and why having a contrary opinion is viewing women as less than.
If crowder was abusive or cheating, then fine. But if he is as innocent as he claims (I get that he can be lying) then why should she get to break a life long contract with no ramifications?
This whole dialogue is a silly premise to be honest as it assumes the man is the breadwinner, another misogynistic viewpoint nobody questions here. I know lots of very traditional guys and marriages where that is not the case, the wife is a partner at law firm, a doctor, etc and outearns my guy friends by multiples.
The Banned said:Ol_Ag_02 said:The Banned said:TXAGFAN said:There are no gays enthusiastically supporting drag for kids on F16, but that thread tonight makes clear you think we are all in on it and if we're not **** us because we share a sexuality (not an organization or membership to any group mind you). There are plenty on right here posting exactly what I said in this thread and others re: women being less than. Do you deny that GOP performs poorly with women because of attitudes in full display on this thread? If you deny it you're being dishonest with yourself just to support your POV that you don't like me. That's not some kind of attack on your character like I'm getting by the way, it's a commentary on the misogyny of your political party.Fenrir said:TXAGFAN said:All these stars, you read all your fellow conservatives above whining about how women shouldn't be able to get divorced? YOU may not have an issue with it, but clearly that is a common viewpoint in your party.American Hardwood said:What a strange take.TXAGFAN said:
The clip i saw of this guy on show talking about his divorce is so incredibly out of touch and speaks to the problematic GOP narrative with women. He genuinely seems disappointed his wife can simply divorce him and he can't make her stay with him.
It's amazing watching you ***** and moan about people generalizing gays only to do the same to other groups every chance you get.
You've yet to describe how a woman makes a life long commitment, breaks it for no reason other than the emotion involved has changed and gets to walk away with primary custody and half the man's money is just, and why having a contrary opinion is viewing women as less than.
If crowder was abusive or cheating, then fine. But if he is as innocent as he claims (I get that he can be lying) then why should she get to break a life long contract with no ramifications?
Except it's not a lifelong contract in the eyes of the state. And the state is what matters when it comes to splitting asserts.
That's kind of the whole point of the thread. It used to like that in the eyes of the state. It should go back to that
Infection_Ag11 said:
Also, I don't think some of you understand what "no fault" divorce means. A divorce on the basis of infidelity, abuse, etc. is by definition not a no fault divorce.
Ol_Ag_02 said:The Banned said:Ol_Ag_02 said:The Banned said:TXAGFAN said:There are no gays enthusiastically supporting drag for kids on F16, but that thread tonight makes clear you think we are all in on it and if we're not **** us because we share a sexuality (not an organization or membership to any group mind you). There are plenty on right here posting exactly what I said in this thread and others re: women being less than. Do you deny that GOP performs poorly with women because of attitudes in full display on this thread? If you deny it you're being dishonest with yourself just to support your POV that you don't like me. That's not some kind of attack on your character like I'm getting by the way, it's a commentary on the misogyny of your political party.Fenrir said:TXAGFAN said:All these stars, you read all your fellow conservatives above whining about how women shouldn't be able to get divorced? YOU may not have an issue with it, but clearly that is a common viewpoint in your party.American Hardwood said:What a strange take.TXAGFAN said:
The clip i saw of this guy on show talking about his divorce is so incredibly out of touch and speaks to the problematic GOP narrative with women. He genuinely seems disappointed his wife can simply divorce him and he can't make her stay with him.
It's amazing watching you ***** and moan about people generalizing gays only to do the same to other groups every chance you get.
You've yet to describe how a woman makes a life long commitment, breaks it for no reason other than the emotion involved has changed and gets to walk away with primary custody and half the man's money is just, and why having a contrary opinion is viewing women as less than.
If crowder was abusive or cheating, then fine. But if he is as innocent as he claims (I get that he can be lying) then why should she get to break a life long contract with no ramifications?
Except it's not a lifelong contract in the eyes of the state. And the state is what matters when it comes to splitting asserts.
That's kind of the whole point of the thread. It used to like that in the eyes of the state. It should go back to that
Nope. Government sucks. Worry about your own family and I'll worry about mine.
The Banned said:Ol_Ag_02 said:The Banned said:Ol_Ag_02 said:The Banned said:TXAGFAN said:There are no gays enthusiastically supporting drag for kids on F16, but that thread tonight makes clear you think we are all in on it and if we're not **** us because we share a sexuality (not an organization or membership to any group mind you). There are plenty on right here posting exactly what I said in this thread and others re: women being less than. Do you deny that GOP performs poorly with women because of attitudes in full display on this thread? If you deny it you're being dishonest with yourself just to support your POV that you don't like me. That's not some kind of attack on your character like I'm getting by the way, it's a commentary on the misogyny of your political party.Fenrir said:TXAGFAN said:All these stars, you read all your fellow conservatives above whining about how women shouldn't be able to get divorced? YOU may not have an issue with it, but clearly that is a common viewpoint in your party.American Hardwood said:What a strange take.TXAGFAN said:
The clip i saw of this guy on show talking about his divorce is so incredibly out of touch and speaks to the problematic GOP narrative with women. He genuinely seems disappointed his wife can simply divorce him and he can't make her stay with him.
It's amazing watching you ***** and moan about people generalizing gays only to do the same to other groups every chance you get.
You've yet to describe how a woman makes a life long commitment, breaks it for no reason other than the emotion involved has changed and gets to walk away with primary custody and half the man's money is just, and why having a contrary opinion is viewing women as less than.
If crowder was abusive or cheating, then fine. But if he is as innocent as he claims (I get that he can be lying) then why should she get to break a life long contract with no ramifications?
Except it's not a lifelong contract in the eyes of the state. And the state is what matters when it comes to splitting asserts.
That's kind of the whole point of the thread. It used to like that in the eyes of the state. It should go back to that
Nope. Government sucks. Worry about your own family and I'll worry about mine.
So it's not government intervention when they award the vow breaker half of everything and primary custody? That was a totally mutual agreement by both parties?
Example number tree fiddy of libertarians just not getting it. Not unless your advocating for no divorce courts and let the divorced couple settle asset and custody disagreements by whatever means necessary
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Can the husband decide that his spouse can't have friends or a social life? Can he restrict her access to a vehicle? Can she turn down sex or refuse to do certain sexual acts? What if he sits at home and plays video games and refuses to get a job. What if he's never hurt her before but she's growing concerned for her safety?
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Letting the state have any opinion on any of this things is a terrible idea. You end up with a judge with the mindset of some of these TexAgs posters and he may just decide that her concerns don't rise to "fault" and she just needs to go home and work harder at it.
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The difference is that I think other people shouldn't be forced by the government to do the same things I do, while you're completely okay with the government using the threat of punishment to enforce your version of morality.
The Banned said:Ol_Ag_02 said:The Banned said:Ol_Ag_02 said:The Banned said:TXAGFAN said:There are no gays enthusiastically supporting drag for kids on F16, but that thread tonight makes clear you think we are all in on it and if we're not **** us because we share a sexuality (not an organization or membership to any group mind you). There are plenty on right here posting exactly what I said in this thread and others re: women being less than. Do you deny that GOP performs poorly with women because of attitudes in full display on this thread? If you deny it you're being dishonest with yourself just to support your POV that you don't like me. That's not some kind of attack on your character like I'm getting by the way, it's a commentary on the misogyny of your political party.Fenrir said:TXAGFAN said:All these stars, you read all your fellow conservatives above whining about how women shouldn't be able to get divorced? YOU may not have an issue with it, but clearly that is a common viewpoint in your party.American Hardwood said:What a strange take.TXAGFAN said:
The clip i saw of this guy on show talking about his divorce is so incredibly out of touch and speaks to the problematic GOP narrative with women. He genuinely seems disappointed his wife can simply divorce him and he can't make her stay with him.
It's amazing watching you ***** and moan about people generalizing gays only to do the same to other groups every chance you get.
You've yet to describe how a woman makes a life long commitment, breaks it for no reason other than the emotion involved has changed and gets to walk away with primary custody and half the man's money is just, and why having a contrary opinion is viewing women as less than.
If crowder was abusive or cheating, then fine. But if he is as innocent as he claims (I get that he can be lying) then why should she get to break a life long contract with no ramifications?
Except it's not a lifelong contract in the eyes of the state. And the state is what matters when it comes to splitting asserts.
That's kind of the whole point of the thread. It used to like that in the eyes of the state. It should go back to that
Nope. Government sucks. Worry about your own family and I'll worry about mine.
So it's not government intervention when they award the vow breaker half of everything and primary custody? That was a totally mutual agreement by both parties?
Example number tree fiddy of libertarians just not getting it. Not unless your advocating for no divorce courts and let the divorced couple settle asset and custody disagreements by whatever means necessary
Ol_Ag_02 said:The Banned said:Ol_Ag_02 said:The Banned said:Ol_Ag_02 said:The Banned said:TXAGFAN said:There are no gays enthusiastically supporting drag for kids on F16, but that thread tonight makes clear you think we are all in on it and if we're not **** us because we share a sexuality (not an organization or membership to any group mind you). There are plenty on right here posting exactly what I said in this thread and others re: women being less than. Do you deny that GOP performs poorly with women because of attitudes in full display on this thread? If you deny it you're being dishonest with yourself just to support your POV that you don't like me. That's not some kind of attack on your character like I'm getting by the way, it's a commentary on the misogyny of your political party.Fenrir said:TXAGFAN said:All these stars, you read all your fellow conservatives above whining about how women shouldn't be able to get divorced? YOU may not have an issue with it, but clearly that is a common viewpoint in your party.American Hardwood said:What a strange take.TXAGFAN said:
The clip i saw of this guy on show talking about his divorce is so incredibly out of touch and speaks to the problematic GOP narrative with women. He genuinely seems disappointed his wife can simply divorce him and he can't make her stay with him.
It's amazing watching you ***** and moan about people generalizing gays only to do the same to other groups every chance you get.
You've yet to describe how a woman makes a life long commitment, breaks it for no reason other than the emotion involved has changed and gets to walk away with primary custody and half the man's money is just, and why having a contrary opinion is viewing women as less than.
If crowder was abusive or cheating, then fine. But if he is as innocent as he claims (I get that he can be lying) then why should she get to break a life long contract with no ramifications?
Except it's not a lifelong contract in the eyes of the state. And the state is what matters when it comes to splitting asserts.
That's kind of the whole point of the thread. It used to like that in the eyes of the state. It should go back to that
Nope. Government sucks. Worry about your own family and I'll worry about mine.
So it's not government intervention when they award the vow breaker half of everything and primary custody? That was a totally mutual agreement by both parties?
Example number tree fiddy of libertarians just not getting it. Not unless your advocating for no divorce courts and let the divorced couple settle asset and custody disagreements by whatever means necessary
You don't have to have a divorce court divvy up resources if a marriage is desolved. The two parties can handle that on their own if they so choose. No one is forcing the government to be involved in that situation. Now custody with children is different. I have no problems with government being involved in the protection and well being of children. Never have.
And yes I would agree with you. The husband usually gets screwed in the situation and there definitely needs to be some improvement.
I probably agree with you on more points of morality than you realize. I think divorce sucks, abortion is evil, drag queens have mental problems, transgenderism is disturbing, religious upbringing is great for the family, crime is rampant and needs to be punished, and I don't do drugs.
The difference is that I think other people shouldn't be forced by the government to do the same things I do, while you're completely okay with the government using the threat of punishment to enforce your version of morality.
Aggie4Life02 said:The Banned said:Ol_Ag_02 said:The Banned said:Ol_Ag_02 said:The Banned said:TXAGFAN said:There are no gays enthusiastically supporting drag for kids on F16, but that thread tonight makes clear you think we are all in on it and if we're not **** us because we share a sexuality (not an organization or membership to any group mind you). There are plenty on right here posting exactly what I said in this thread and others re: women being less than. Do you deny that GOP performs poorly with women because of attitudes in full display on this thread? If you deny it you're being dishonest with yourself just to support your POV that you don't like me. That's not some kind of attack on your character like I'm getting by the way, it's a commentary on the misogyny of your political party.Fenrir said:TXAGFAN said:All these stars, you read all your fellow conservatives above whining about how women shouldn't be able to get divorced? YOU may not have an issue with it, but clearly that is a common viewpoint in your party.American Hardwood said:What a strange take.TXAGFAN said:
The clip i saw of this guy on show talking about his divorce is so incredibly out of touch and speaks to the problematic GOP narrative with women. He genuinely seems disappointed his wife can simply divorce him and he can't make her stay with him.
It's amazing watching you ***** and moan about people generalizing gays only to do the same to other groups every chance you get.
You've yet to describe how a woman makes a life long commitment, breaks it for no reason other than the emotion involved has changed and gets to walk away with primary custody and half the man's money is just, and why having a contrary opinion is viewing women as less than.
If crowder was abusive or cheating, then fine. But if he is as innocent as he claims (I get that he can be lying) then why should she get to break a life long contract with no ramifications?
Except it's not a lifelong contract in the eyes of the state. And the state is what matters when it comes to splitting asserts.
That's kind of the whole point of the thread. It used to like that in the eyes of the state. It should go back to that
Nope. Government sucks. Worry about your own family and I'll worry about mine.
So it's not government intervention when they award the vow breaker half of everything and primary custody? That was a totally mutual agreement by both parties?
Example number tree fiddy of libertarians just not getting it. Not unless your advocating for no divorce courts and let the divorced couple settle asset and custody disagreements by whatever means necessary
Libertarians support property rights, including enforcement of contracts.
The Banned said:Ol_Ag_02 said:The Banned said:Ol_Ag_02 said:The Banned said:Ol_Ag_02 said:The Banned said:TXAGFAN said:There are no gays enthusiastically supporting drag for kids on F16, but that thread tonight makes clear you think we are all in on it and if we're not **** us because we share a sexuality (not an organization or membership to any group mind you). There are plenty on right here posting exactly what I said in this thread and others re: women being less than. Do you deny that GOP performs poorly with women because of attitudes in full display on this thread? If you deny it you're being dishonest with yourself just to support your POV that you don't like me. That's not some kind of attack on your character like I'm getting by the way, it's a commentary on the misogyny of your political party.Fenrir said:TXAGFAN said:All these stars, you read all your fellow conservatives above whining about how women shouldn't be able to get divorced? YOU may not have an issue with it, but clearly that is a common viewpoint in your party.American Hardwood said:What a strange take.TXAGFAN said:
The clip i saw of this guy on show talking about his divorce is so incredibly out of touch and speaks to the problematic GOP narrative with women. He genuinely seems disappointed his wife can simply divorce him and he can't make her stay with him.
It's amazing watching you ***** and moan about people generalizing gays only to do the same to other groups every chance you get.
You've yet to describe how a woman makes a life long commitment, breaks it for no reason other than the emotion involved has changed and gets to walk away with primary custody and half the man's money is just, and why having a contrary opinion is viewing women as less than.
If crowder was abusive or cheating, then fine. But if he is as innocent as he claims (I get that he can be lying) then why should she get to break a life long contract with no ramifications?
Except it's not a lifelong contract in the eyes of the state. And the state is what matters when it comes to splitting asserts.
That's kind of the whole point of the thread. It used to like that in the eyes of the state. It should go back to that
Nope. Government sucks. Worry about your own family and I'll worry about mine.
So it's not government intervention when they award the vow breaker half of everything and primary custody? That was a totally mutual agreement by both parties?
Example number tree fiddy of libertarians just not getting it. Not unless your advocating for no divorce courts and let the divorced couple settle asset and custody disagreements by whatever means necessary
You don't have to have a divorce court divvy up resources if a marriage is desolved. The two parties can handle that on their own if they so choose. No one is forcing the government to be involved in that situation. Now custody with children is different. I have no problems with government being involved in the protection and well being of children. Never have.
And yes I would agree with you. The husband usually gets screwed in the situation and there definitely needs to be some improvement.
I probably agree with you on more points of morality than you realize. I think divorce sucks, abortion is evil, drag queens have mental problems, transgenderism is disturbing, religious upbringing is great for the family, crime is rampant and needs to be punished, and I don't do drugs.
The difference is that I think other people shouldn't be forced by the government to do the same things I do, while you're completely okay with the government using the threat of punishment to enforce your version of morality.
I'm sure we really do agree on it. I can often take things a little to word for word on forums sometimes.
To be clear, I do not believe in the government forcing or punishing someone seeking divorce anymore than it already is. I simply think that if someone wants out for no other reason than "irreconcilable differences" that the other spouse disagree with, that person should have to start their life fresh. It is radically unfair to the person who asked someone to be with them forever, received a vow from that person to stay forever to then be punished to the tune of half (or more) of the assets and minority custody. That is not justice, regardless of whether it's the man or the woman that started it. You said forever and now you're changing your mind? The other person shouldn't have to give you a penny more than they feel like giving you. They want to split it, then have at it. They want to keep 100% for themselves, that's fine with me. They didn't break the vow.
TXAGFAN said:
The clip i saw of this guy on show talking about his divorce is so incredibly out of touch and speaks to the problematic GOP narrative with women. He genuinely seems disappointed his wife can simply divorce him and he can't make her stay with him.
If Crowder did something to cause "fault" then she should be able to divorce him. As it stands she is able to just say it isn't working out and walk away with at least half his assets and likely custody and a huge stipend for the children he will be lucky to see half the time.TXAGFAN said:Do you honestly think a guy like Crowder would say what he did to result in a divorce? Does he seem like someone who has that perspective and would share what may be damaging to him? No.aggie93 said:It's about the problems of "No Fault Divorce" where either party can file for divorce without having any cause. It works against eh concept of marriage as a lifetime and serious institution. If your partner has done something like cheated or been abusive or something else that's a just cause and a reason to divorce. "I just woke up today and don't love you anymore" is not a valid reason.TXAGFAN said:
The clip i saw of this guy on show talking about his divorce is so incredibly out of touch and speaks to the problematic GOP narrative with women. He genuinely seems disappointed his wife can simply divorce him and he can't make her stay with him.
Marriage is hard and it's even harder with kids. I'm about to hit 28 years myself and it has ups and downs for sure but part of getting through that is to have the mentality that divorce is simply not an option. You have to work it out and know there are times when you just have to make sacrifices. If you can just bail out when things get hard eventually you will find a reason and often end up regretting it.
If you aren't up for the commitment don't get married but also you won't be able to enjoy the fruits later on. I can tell you for certain that as you get older there is nothing more rewarding than having a life partner and children with the thought of maybe grandchildren some day. I have a few buds that are 50+ and never married. They have plenty of money but pretty empty lives, I would never want that.
No fault divorce is fine, nobody should be forced to be married - congrats though you're confirming my point.
THIS. The concept that a man who wants to do the right thing and be a good Dad is the one who is most screwed over is one of many problems. My friend btw ended up in a crap apartment and of course his wife got the nice house so his kid didn't like coming to see Dad as much. Of course his wife was poisoning the son against him and he was basically getting his soul ripped out.Urban Ag said:
Great post. I find it hilarious that said poster thinks anyone really cares what a gay man thinks of hetero marriages, women, children, parenting, and the unfortunate dissolution of a marriage. I got a guy that works on my ranch equipment. He's really good at it. I don't want his opinion on what my cardiologist told me.
I'm fine with no fault divorce because I also believe that no two people should be compelled to stay together for any reason. If my wife of 23+ years wants out, I will not try to convince her to stay. Get the F out of my house then. It would be likewise for her. Got in to it with that mindset and you're more likely to be fine and stay on the same page.
InfectionAg had some absolutely perfect commentary on this thread.
I am not a lawyer nor a marriage councilor. But over a decade ago I watched a good friend get absolutely destroyed in a divorce when it came down to custody. Over many months he let his ex whittle him down to living in a garage apartment, driving a used POS, and having his paycheck completely decimated, just so he could have his young sons every other weekend. And he was a senior engineer at an Austin based tech company and made great bank. At lunch one day, it hit me, and I told him "just let it go, give her nothing more, lose custody". He looked at me like I was crazy but he got it. And he did. Over time his sons wanted their dad back. And he gained his dignity back by knowing that his ex leverage his ability to be a good father on nothing more than what he was willing to pay her to be one. Which is just disgusting but still a reality for men in family courts.
Anyway.................don't give a sh** about what Oprah has to say about anything because it's just Oprah.