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seabeyond

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70. factually, yes, men are worse. they murder significantly more out of being scorned. women
Tue Dec 10, 2013, 12:15 AM
Dec 2013

murder significantly less, and to protect self. yes.... factual it is a flip flop statement. no fury like a man scorned. but, unsurprisingly, as simple of logic as this is, there is still a poster in this subthread that refused to understand something so very very easy to understand, even when spelled out for him more than once. one has to wonder why.

i am tired of all these old, tired sexist lines we are suppose to giggle at. they feed a disrespect that people truly take to heart.

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no fury Niceguy1 Dec 2013 #1
And women are defined by their spouses! longship Dec 2013 #4
What was that about Georgia? dawg Dec 2013 #12
michigan, indeed... n/t ProdigalJunkMail Dec 2013 #16
Touché! nt longship Dec 2013 #22
And no stupidity like a contract broken... LanternWaste Dec 2013 #9
A man could use that law too, no doubt treestar Dec 2013 #19
old and tired. hey... men exhibit fury? mellow dudes that they are? really? you want to argue seabeyond Dec 2013 #27
Well, I do remember reading a book... NaturalHigh Dec 2013 #29
hm. one. and you might check out the vast number of men murdering their wives seabeyond Dec 2013 #30
"just throw out a bullshit saying to create a caricature of a woman" NaturalHigh Dec 2013 #31
facts are .... the majority of spousal murderers are men. the majority do it because they are seabeyond Dec 2013 #32
I don't have an issue with you posting whatever you want. NaturalHigh Dec 2013 #33
thank you. let me correct you, again. i was correcting your correlation that ONE event creates a seabeyond Dec 2013 #37
I'm sure you could post several facts... NaturalHigh Dec 2013 #38
ha ha. you are so funny. strong majority of men kill spouse. majority because scorned and you seabeyond Dec 2013 #40
The strong majority of men kill their spouses? NaturalHigh Dec 2013 #42
there is clarity thru out this subthread. and your obvious attempt to back pedal from the stupid seabeyond Dec 2013 #44
Actually, I didn't make the original comment... NaturalHigh Dec 2013 #55
and i did not make the original statement and pointed out it was stupid to say.... no fury like a seabeyond Dec 2013 #57
I pointed out a case... NaturalHigh Dec 2013 #60
are you purposely obtuse. first post to you i addressed. did you not read? seabeyond Dec 2013 #61
Actually, I did read all of these posts... NaturalHigh Dec 2013 #63
do not prioject my feelings to me. i did not take offense. i pointed out your error. that simple. seabeyond Dec 2013 #64
Points one and three... NaturalHigh Dec 2013 #65
Look I disagree with Betty big time but that was not about money malaise Dec 2013 #43
Honestly, you do make some valid points. NaturalHigh Dec 2013 #56
It's a truly sad story malaise Dec 2013 #59
I hate that stupid saying treestar Dec 2013 #69
factually, yes, men are worse. they murder significantly more out of being scorned. women seabeyond Dec 2013 #70
One of the consequences of conservatives eliminating common-law marraige Blue_Tires Dec 2013 #2
Maybe that's what her family already spent on wedding plans. Warpy Dec 2013 #3
The article says she quit her job. Hassin Bin Sober Dec 2013 #5
I guess I need more info... Blue_Tires Dec 2013 #6
Absolutely. Hassin Bin Sober Dec 2013 #7
Who gets the engagement ring is a matter of state law. FarCenter Dec 2013 #11
He cheated on her twice... Javaman Dec 2013 #8
Absent of more detail I have a HUGE problem with him paying... Blue_Tires Dec 2013 #10
While that's true, the concept of a marriage is a legal contract Javaman Dec 2013 #13
... sibelian Dec 2013 #15
Do you have any idea what weddings cost these days? Javaman Dec 2013 #20
hm! Weddings cost whatever you want them to cost. sibelian Dec 2013 #45
I was just being snarky with the headline. lol nt Javaman Dec 2013 #47
In many states, a verbal contract can be a legal contract. Xithras Dec 2013 #26
Well, I need to read the article, I think. sibelian Dec 2013 #36
I have no issues with the idea of marriage as a legal contract Major Nikon Dec 2013 #21
Obviously you know more about the law than I do.. Javaman Dec 2013 #23
At best it's a verbal contract for a promise of a written contract Major Nikon Dec 2013 #24
Interesting. thanks for the insight and information. Javaman Dec 2013 #46
A breach of promise to marry is not a contract but can be actionable. Hassin Bin Sober Dec 2013 #67
I think what sunk his ship is he encouraged her to quit her job Major Nikon Dec 2013 #68
She also cheated on him by her own admission Major Nikon Dec 2013 #50
oy, quite a pair. Javaman Dec 2013 #54
I am very surprised by this. Sheldon Cooper Dec 2013 #14
The ONLY way I agree with paying "damages" is when a wedding is canceled SoCalDem Dec 2013 #17
They still have that law in Georgia? treestar Dec 2013 #18
It is rare in the United States for this type of law to be enforced Harmony Blue Dec 2013 #66
No means no? I guess not always. n/t hughee99 Dec 2013 #25
How is this enforceable under Statute of Frauds Gothmog Dec 2013 #28
Great catch..... Swede Atlanta Dec 2013 #39
I doubt that it is a contract claim Gothmog Dec 2013 #41
Not very smart but his attorney tried every defense........ Swede Atlanta Dec 2013 #34
Not only that.. sendero Dec 2013 #53
I wonder if this is because they were in a common law marriage? gollygee Dec 2013 #35
Common law marriages were sunset in GA in 1997 Major Nikon Dec 2013 #49
must be the only man mstinamotorcity2 Dec 2013 #48
No one has remarked yet that he called her a prostitute as part of his defense. Starry Messenger Dec 2013 #51
"She deserves every penny" Did you intend the irony? n/t lumberjack_jeff Dec 2013 #58
That the woman who is the mother of his children got called a whore by him in court? Starry Messenger Dec 2013 #62
He claimed that defense because that's how the law defines it Major Nikon Dec 2013 #71
I know this wasn't officially a real "divorce" case, but Blue_Tires Dec 2013 #72
My parents had a nasty divorce. Starry Messenger Dec 2013 #73
Anyone seen Trial by Jury? N.T. Donald Ian Rankin Dec 2013 #52
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