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My eyes don't tend to drift that far down. She could be wearing clown shoes if the dirty pillows are plumped up enough!
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Not my marriageOriginally posted by Moose423956 View PostBut during the marriage it's shared. So any woman who spends their money on expensive shoes is using some of the man's money. So one of the shoes is technically his, which could be interesting in a divorce case.
We did have some joint but no way was it all going to be....
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Yes, that's the interesting point. Since they saved 20% they want you to be grateful for that 10% they saved from your money.Originally posted by Moose423956 View PostBut during the marriage it's shared. So any woman who spends their money on expensive shoes is using some of the man's money. So one of the shoes is technically his, which could be interesting in a divorce case.
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It's amazing how far a pretty face and the ability to make a good brew can get you these days.
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But during the marriage it's shared. So any woman who spends their money on expensive shoes is using some of the man's money. So one of the shoes is technically his, which could be interesting in a divorce case.Originally posted by Francko View PostThat is true. After the marriage, the couple's money is the wife's money.
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Changed it. Don't want to cause offence.Originally posted by Troll View PostHow did your piccie get past the avatar police?
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That is true. After the marriage, the couple's money is the wife's money.Originally posted by cailin maith View PostBollocks (sorry ferret) to that...
How about.... "I've found a very expensive paid of shoes that I will use 2 or 3 times and I've paid for them with my own money"
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How did your piccie get past the avatar police?Originally posted by Moose423956 View PostOn the rare occasions that I have come across (no, not like that!) good-looking women in positions of responsibility, they are either complete biatches, and don't care who they stamp on to get where they want to get, or they're VERY good at what they do.
<Moose in touch with feminine side>
If a man doesn't respect such a woman for her achievements, then it's probably jealousy.
</Moose in touch with feminine side>
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