Sunday, July 17, 2022

Wait a second, who's getting shorted, when mom goes for the divorce?

We all know, the house will be divided about 50-50.  That means, if mom gets the house, guess what else she gets?  Yep, a mortgage.  We all know that dad will have to pay her child support.  But guess what daddy doesn't have to shell out?  Precious time off work - that's what!  And it's not like paid leave grows like a pre-flood forest.  Whenever one, or both, the kids happen to sneeze at daycare or during school, you know which parent is going to get that call at work..."come pick up your child."  If you guessed dad, wrongo. Wa-wa wait, there's an important staff meeting, in exactly one half hour - too bad for you, mom.

If mom has no job, she'll get tax-free alimony.  But still, good luck paying the mortgage, repairs, utilities, groceries and gas on that.  In short, mom will have to get a job, and pay for daycare.  And mom had better focus on getting promoted, because a clerical job won't get it, when the child support runs out.  And alimony doesn't last forever, either.  Oh, and mom's paid leave?  No surprise, whatever she manages to earn, she'll end up having to burn - or borrow from - because, kids, ya know, they sure are expensive - doctor, dentist appointments and such.  Meanwhile, if dad catches the flu, he'll just call off.  Mom?  Insufficient leave, the luxury of bed rest for a cold...ha!  Probably not happening.

Drip drip drip!  That's not the whiney mgtows yelping throughout cybertown.  That's the roof, it's leaking over there by the one end table - and there's more rain in the forecast.   If the couple was still together, dad probably could have put a fix on it, and the parents could have waited a year or two - which gives atleast some time to round up the 12ishK needed for the job. And maybe a better price, since dad knows some about roofing.  By the way, dad also knows some about cars.  But things, as they are, mom will have to pay a mechanic.   

Meanwhile, dad took his half and within a few months, put a nice down payment on a house - the mortgage agreement is for less than 10 years, but dad plans to be free of the bondage, within five years.  Mom's mortgage?  It's a 20 year deal.  Dad will have plenty of time cutting his grass, with his new mower, and come winter he'll be able toclear his driveway with a new blower.  

Mom? Well, with children to raise...takes alot of time; she'll find herself sometimes cutting grass at 9pm, or she'll end up paying someone to cut it.  About same story with the snow removal - that stuff gets hard, if you don't get to it about right away.  And then there's the scientific fact of men having about two to three times the upper body strength than that of women.  In short, when the snow hardens, the blower might not - and you'll have to break out the shovel.  Sure, kids can mow grass and shovel snow.  But not so much, when one is four and the other is seven.  

In short, dad's life, free from the interruptions children bring, has time to focus on making money, pursuing fresh tail, and making a big deal over whatever ha-ha hobby - which the world can do just fine, without.  This is why, not long after a divorce, his standard of living will rise.  While mom's?  She'll struggle for years.

As for the mgtows, they're so fool of themselves.

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