not another pilot divorce

I am VERY happy to report that I just filed for my third divorce! I have been walking on eggshells around her for the past 2 years, always afraid of incurring her wrath for some small infraction. She has physically attacked me a few times. Well, this past Friday, I had had enough, called the police and she got to visit the local jail. She attempted to accuse me of assault after she got out and created an altercation at the local bank, but it didn't fly as there were too many eye-witnesses who all agreed that, not only did I not assault her, but she assaulted me AGAIN! All this and I had a baby in my arms, shielding him from her. Could go on and on, but the main thing is that I am free of her, despite her constantly attempting to shortcut the system.
 
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but she assaulted me AGAIN! All this and I had a baby in my arms, shielding him from her.

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I am sorry to hear that it happened like this. That is the one thing about the Big D. that I can never figure out. If you hate him or her, then fine. But WHY ON EARTH involve the kids or even worse, babies....
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Here's to better days!
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Sorry about the divorce, but I'm happy you've found that there is "more to life" than sharing it with someone you can't get along with!

Mentally and physically abusive people suck.
 
Can I come too???
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kidding.. i'm definately a kidder this time - altho i KNOW i could pick out the best totties!
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...girls love the E-N, boys love the E-N, pets love the E-N, everbody loves the E-N, mate!
 
Can't move right now, kids and all. Just got to weather the storm.

As for L.A. I get out there fairly often visiting my other kids out there. That divorce seems like a walk in the park compared to this one!
 
If you need a time-out in sunny and 80 degree Scottsdale, let Kristie or myself know and we'll freshen up the guestroom for ya!

We're at the end of a cul-de-sac so it's a perfect position for MikeD to provide air support.
 
Let me know next time you are in LA - if you have time we will go and grab a beer, go to the races, or do something!
 
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Pilots can be as hypocritical as anyone else. Some will talk "God & Country" in one sentence, then talk about seeing their kid's soccer coach in the next.

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What's more hypocritical? Doing that above? Or judging someone by holding them to standards you don't follow yourself?

Now I'm not talking about YOU Doug, but I hate it when someone tells me something I'm doing isn't very "Christian" when they are not!

My usual snappy answer is "what do you know about being Christian?"

Remember that Christians aren't any better than anyone else, they've just asked to be forgiven!

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I have the perfect solution to stopping divorce!
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Ban gay marriage so that straight marriage is protected. Oh my gaud, if those two men get married it will turn me to divorce my wife and marry a man! Oh my!
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LOL...anyway...I think that in some relationships being away from the spouse/boyfriend/girlfriend may help. Some people like to be alone for a while and have space from their spouses. I know of some relationships that are like that.
 
I have thought about this alot (A.I.D.S) and i think that from what i have seen with divorce being that the Marine Corps has a divorce rate that competes very closely to the airlines if not surpasses it. From what i have seen is people getting married very young and than just not being able to adapt and grow up to all of the changes of life with their spouse they both just grow up at different paces and in different ways. compound that with constant 7-14 month deployments and it just makes the problem worse. SO..getting to my point if a marriage is not built on a solid foundation to begin with than the odds of it surviving unless the couple learns to grow together are slim. Not to mention divorce is easy, it seems now a days people are just as likely to get divorced than actually seek help for their relationships. It worries me at times as when i get out of the Corps i am going to pursue 135 cargo or regional airline work and i dont really want to be away from my wife any more but one thing that i do know is that with two 12 month deployments i know that she is strong and able to handle the stresses of being alone, and there is a big difference from being alone for that period of time and being alone for 4 days while your husband is in a different state, however still able to communicate fairly reguarly. Anyway those are my thoughts. I think it can be done it just requires work and a stable foundation.

as for the flight attendant myth...im not there so i dont know but i think that with flight attendants typically being younger attractive women and them staying at hotels on overnights with pilots that things could lead to other things and............... but thats only if you are weak. cheaters will cheat and those who do not have it in them will be faithful and come home to their wives.
 
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I have thought about this alot (A.I.D.S) and i think that from what i have seen with divorce being that the Marine Corps has a divorce rate that competes very closely to the airlines if not surpasses it. From what i have seen is people getting married very young and than just not being able to adapt and grow up to all of the changes of life with their spouse they both just grow up at different paces and in different ways. compound that with constant 7-14 month deployments and it just makes the problem worse. SO..getting to my point if a marriage is not built on a solid foundation to begin with than the odds of it surviving unless the couple learns to grow together are slim. Not to mention divorce is easy, it seems now a days people are just as likely to get divorced than actually seek help for their relationships. It worries me at times as when i get out of the Corps i am going to pursue 135 cargo or regional airline work and i dont really want to be away from my wife any more but one thing that i do know is that with two 12 month deployments i know that she is strong and able to handle the stresses of being alone, and there is a big difference from being alone for that period of time and being alone for 4 days while your husband is in a different state, however still able to communicate fairly reguarly. Anyway those are my thoughts. I think it can be done it just requires work and a stable foundation.

as for the flight attendant myth...im not there so i dont know but i think that with flight attendants typically being younger attractive women and them staying at hotels on overnights with pilots that things could lead to other things and............... but thats only if you are weak. cheaters will cheat and those who do not have it in them will be faithful and come home to their wives.


that was well said.
 
only problem with that is trust. My last gf I did NOTHING wrong and nothing to make her lose trust but I told her the other pilot and I went out for a few beers at the bar and she couldnt even handle that. You have to have a fairly independent woman at home to be able to deal with it.
 
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