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<blockquote data-quote="7998" data-source="post: 16248284" data-attributes="member: 70541"><p>Let me first say, You'll both get through this and all this BS ends. Half of the stuff you posted is minor in the long run. As frustrating as it is you have to let some things go for both of your's sanity. Remember, there is a reason they aren't together anymore. The rest of it your wife is doing the right thing by going through the mediators. Some things just can't be reasoned out. </p><p> Trust me I fought for custody of my son and won after a 3 years and a Corvette's worth of lawyer bills. There was times when a wood chipper and the pine barrens were a reasonable solution. And my wife had two kids before me, one day when her ex pulled up and beeped the horn (Final straw) I went there and he quickly locked the doors as I pounded on the window for him to come out. Looking back 13 years I'm glad he didn't come out. I'm not sure I would've had much control at that moment. </p><p> It is very trying and I'm sad to hear you going through it but sit back, take a breath, and play chess, not dodge ball. It's a long game. </p><p> Her ex is a miserable little lonely man all by himself now that their kids are grown, and my ex married had 2 kids, the father left and she lives at home with her mom. And well me and my wife own a nice house, I just bought a VMP Gen3R for my toy, Just bought a 2019 Platinum, going on a 2 week vacation, and we love eachother to death. Living better is the best revenge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7998, post: 16248284, member: 70541"] Let me first say, You'll both get through this and all this BS ends. Half of the stuff you posted is minor in the long run. As frustrating as it is you have to let some things go for both of your's sanity. Remember, there is a reason they aren't together anymore. The rest of it your wife is doing the right thing by going through the mediators. Some things just can't be reasoned out. Trust me I fought for custody of my son and won after a 3 years and a Corvette's worth of lawyer bills. There was times when a wood chipper and the pine barrens were a reasonable solution. And my wife had two kids before me, one day when her ex pulled up and beeped the horn (Final straw) I went there and he quickly locked the doors as I pounded on the window for him to come out. Looking back 13 years I'm glad he didn't come out. I'm not sure I would've had much control at that moment. It is very trying and I'm sad to hear you going through it but sit back, take a breath, and play chess, not dodge ball. It's a long game. Her ex is a miserable little lonely man all by himself now that their kids are grown, and my ex married had 2 kids, the father left and she lives at home with her mom. And well me and my wife own a nice house, I just bought a VMP Gen3R for my toy, Just bought a 2019 Platinum, going on a 2 week vacation, and we love eachother to death. Living better is the best revenge. [/QUOTE]
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