Comments by "Robert Morgan" (@RobertMorgan) on "Legion Of Men"
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As a single never married PERSON, you tell me you're divorced I instantly JUDGE you harshly, man or woman, because there's millions of chances not to marry someone, and you missed them all. It astounds me seeing people get married when they've only known each other for years or so, you need decades to know someone that well.
And yes there is a Black Swan factor too, if you do some major event ONCE, the likelihood it happens again goes WAY up. You divorce once, the chances it happens again are extremely higher. Just like if you cheat once, it makes it easier again. once you cross that line, you can't cross back, so be REALLY sure you want to.
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I won't even bang vaxxed people, and neither should you, so why would I passport bro? Every foreign women is unavailable due to the policies of my government. It's why passport broing was an early cross off my list, why spend hundreds of thousands to import a 50/50 chance, I could lose everything here for way less work, money, or effort.
Also, consider this: US citizenship is a gift far bigger than anything you could give any wife, she could naturalize, divorce you, then chain-sponsor her entire family to immigrate, costing your countrymen out of pocket. It's a giant risk. I have friends who passport bro-ed in the 80s, with a 100% divorce rate, one was my brother in law who's second wife divorced him, abducted his two kids, one from a previous marriage even, and went to England. No extradition for family matters, neither he nor his first wife have seen their son for decades, he has great grandkids he has and will probably never meet. And like he told me, that's why you never get married, and sure as hell don't marry anyone with a built-in international escape plan. He has zero legal recourse.
When they lived together in England (he was in the air force), she'd constantly get him harassed by the local police, which of course got him in trouble with the US military too, because as a non-citizen married to a citizen, he had little to no rights, basically just another immigrant to their system, so that's also something to look out for, just like in the US, if you're a citizen, you do enjoy certain rights and privileges denied to a non-citizen, and in some foreign nations that can be an extreme difference.
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