The marriage difficulties and auld GAA lads from Craobh thread

Why?

What does it mean?

It means that he was great at running business(es), making money etc

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And is that a good thing?

Doesn’t seem to be great at keeping it

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Good? Do you mean morally good? Should he be ashamed of himself?

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Usually in my experience ā€˜good businessmen’ are arseholes,

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So the only good businessmen are bad businessmen?

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A lovely tale and beautifully constructed. If I could give you a 2nd like for the clever and apt use of the oft forgotten incorrigible I would.

To more pressing matters I don’t see too many issues. They aren’t married, her name isn’t on the title presumably and from those observations she seems in a somewhat vulnerable situation.

Buddy will merely have to examine his conscience and decide what he’s going to do. Is he in love would you think….

You could encourage him to sign up here and we’ll have a Q&A session on it.

Happy New Year by the way …:champagne:

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How many years does cohabitation rights coming into it? If she could prove she was contributing in some way to the household?

A lot of contradictions in this post.

Hopefully he gets cleaned out anyway.

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Bizarre from yourself. The rush to judge is very strong with your generation.

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Fragile bigshot persuades girl to sell her own home because he’s insecure. Seems straightforward enough.

Girl hatches plot to take half his pre earned wealth off him and shares plan with her mother. Seems straightforward enough.

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Grown-ups are just so-like- weird, you know

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Yeah if you leave out the bits about him finding out she’s a gold digging whore he comes across as a right cunt alright

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He’d lose a mark for ā€œrougeā€

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Lads fighting about the protagonists in an aul yarn is classic TFK.

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:scream:

Girl was apparently happy keeping her own house as a bit of security until he prevailed upon her to sell it.