By A Texas Reader
Sun, Jan 16, 2022 8:29 p.m.
The Boss went a month before first seeking a divorce.
I had said something she didn’t like, of which I have no recollection, and I saw her eyes flit to a gap on the left aside of our furnished room, between the TV and the dresser. I immediately tackled her. In the gap, I found the world’s biggest tire iron. She insisted she’d found it when she cleaned up the place, along with used condoms behind the stove, and such, and had not acquired it for the purpose of divorcing me.
That was during the previous millennium, and was her first, but not her last foray into divorce. That I’m still alive, proves she has yet to successfully divorce me. But who knows what tomorrow may bring.
It turned out that of my in-laws' seven quarrelsome daughters, I had married the one with the worst temper.
A few years ago, my Orthodox Jewish cardiologist, who at that point had probably been married for 40 years, asked me if there was any stress in my life. (My heart was fine.) I answered, “We fight.” He responded, “Everyone fights.”
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"he had an affair with a coworker"
So an explanation is given. I remembered this case from several years ago now. My thought originally was this man must have a very small penis, was gay, or this whole marriage was some sort of immigration scam. I guess I was wrong.
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