advertisement #1. !keeping itreal, your problem was not that he is a man, but that he is an asshole. These physical health problems can range from the common cold to heart conditions and even cancer.Although the statistics may range in severity from men to women, most symptoms are frequently the same. This comes from thousands of years of evolution through natural selection. Men have nothing but losses in a divorce whether it be financial, family, child custody… Not to mention the emotional loss of family, a partner, a life, a future. Both wife and husband are greatly impacted by divorce. Most of the ten properties they bought fell into negative equity in the subsequent property crash. One study estimates women now initiate divorce in 70 per cent of cases, with 75 per cent of women choosing to be alone rather than unhappy in a relationship, compared with 58 per cent of men. Sometimes it seems like they are from another planet. Here are other ways divorce is harder on men: Divorce tends to impact men’s health. Both high-earners, they bought an idyllic, three-storey manor house, where they planned to spend their retirement.After they married, they started investing in properties, which was to prove their undoing. Divorce Women Initiate Divorce Much More Than Men, Here's Why Wives report more dissatisfaction with their marriages than their husbands. Only that gives these feminist pseudo-psychologists more social support to destroy more men’s lives. The little things that show love and appreciation … advertisement. It all seems terribly unfair as previous posts attest to, the difference being, I loved her before my children came, I loved her more when she provided me with my children.
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Don’t expect a wife to dedicate and sacrifice herself for you and the family. So, for all you ladies, here are some of the most common reasons why your men are driven to file for a divorce. Part of HuffPost News. I don’t know why Tessa would turn on someone she loved.’His ex-wife, meanwhile, is adamant Tristan is not the only casualty in their divorce. I grew so exhausted I nearly drove my car off the motorway.’He was surrounded by memories of the wife — and life — he’d loved, from the smell of her perfume, to the letters in her name that still came to her house: ‘I missed her terribly. ‘David put me down a lot — when we first met he said I had a wonky nose and a speech impediment — and my confidence was knocked,’ she says.‘He isn’t horrible, but he lived in a fantasy world that was very draining. All rights reserved.
‘Unlike Dawn’s parents — who divorced when she was a child — they stuck together through thick and thin, and I wanted the same sort of partnership,’ he says.Two successful careers — David was a local government adviser, Dawn an underwriter for an insurance company — allowed the couple to buy their three-bedroom semi-detached home in the village of Gosfield, Essex, replete with ‘huge garden’ and allotment.Becoming parents — their sons are now aged 18 and 14 — appeared to strengthen their union and David, at any rate, was blissfully happy: ‘I felt like the happiest man in the world.’Dawn, it seems, felt differently. ‘I’d given her 22 years of my life, and for what?’ Dawn moved into a rented home nearby and the couple agreed shared custody of their sons. A young man in his early 20s would be a total dumb @ss to marry in any Western country.Women get custody more often because there are many men that don’t fight for joint custody or because they arent willing to modify there work schedules to be available for children when the get off from school.