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Click hereFor all her legal skill, Patricia's pretty transparent, at least to me. I could see in her eyes that she was trying on counter arguments, testing them out, seeing which might work. And then I saw when she realized that it was really over. It was like a light turned off in her eyes.
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Once Patricia decided not to fight it, the divorce went quickly. We did the usual horse trading--her jewelry for my tools and TV, her furniture for my partially-restored Mustang. In the end, we sold the house, split everything down the middle, and saved a lot of money on lawyers.
The thing about divorce is that, even when it's over, it's not over. I still see Patricia a lot--at our kids' birthdays, anniversaries, Christmases. Sometimes, she brings a date, and I usually have a woman on my arm. For the last year or so, it's been the same woman, and I can tell by the look in Patricia's eyes that she knows what that means.
I try not to gloat, but sometimes my willpower...well, it can be a little fragile.
The wives use the "fragile male ego" line so much that we've fallen for it. What few realize is that the wives are cheating because they have a need for some young stud to validate they're still attractive or they have it or the younger guy makes them feel younger. To find the true definition of a fragile ego all they have to do is look in the mirror.
Five stars. I read this piece a number of times and this is the best piece in Literotica to get the meaning “ fragile male ego” correct from the male perspective.
Clear, concise, and correct. Well done.
If you were looking to put up a story worthy of comparison to "Words", you fucking nailed it. Outstanding.
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I agree "Words" is a classic, and this one is close. Actions are louder than words, actions supported by words are outright deafening.
Thanks for sharing.
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On the lighter side: "No that dress doesn't make your ass look fat; your ass makes your ass look fat."