A great example of this would be the older of my two divorced cousins. His divorce settlement was expensive and he didn't even have any kids in the marriage. He paid X amount of money upfront + spousal support for 1 year + to a woman. I considered that a horse shiit settlement. Why the fucck did she deserve one cent for anything? That divorce settlement was essentially a payment for past vaginal access. This is part of why I say men usually pay for sex in one way or another. My cousin was paying for sex during the marriage for various things to keep her around + that ending payment. Expensive vagina there.
I wonder how pay his settlement could have been because it was done through the mediation process. It's not like it went to a court.
@Barrister -- I know you are an attorney, but your specialty isn't family law. You are likely well versed enough in family law though. I've always wondered if that settlement would have been worse had they both lawyered up, done depositions, gone to court, etc.
I'm not necessarily anti-marriage. I am realistic and evaluate statistical trends.
The odds of a marriage being a success aren't that great.
There's about an 80% chance of AT LEAST one of the following 3 things happening over the lifespan of a marriage...
- Divorce
- Affair
- Long periods of a mediocre to subpar dynamic where the relationship just continues on based on inertia/societal pressure. The passion is gone.
I don't want to deal with any of those 3 things.
My parents had an unhealthy relationship dynamic throughout my childhood, culminating in a not so amicable divorce when I was 15.