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Divorce Attorney Shin: Episodes 3-4

Our hero’s small circle rapidly expands as he finds his office teeming with potential clients and new allies. While most lawyers would be thrilled about the increase in business, our divorce attorney runs from the spotlight since he never chose this profession for money or power. Rather, the shift in career comes from a deeply personal reason involving loss, and the anger burning inside of him continues to grow.

 
EPISODES 3-4

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We pick up the morning after Sung-han’s drunken antics, and our divorce attorney wakes up with a massive hangover. While he rolls around the couch in pain, he receives a video from his friend and screams in mortification as he watches his drunk self playing the piano. Paranoid about people identifying him from the clip, he sends angry messages to the uploader to take it down but gets no reply.

While Sung-han waits for Hyung-geun to come in to work, a surprise visitor appears: the building cleaner PARK AE-RAN (Hwang Jung-min) a.k.a., the client of the week. As established in the previous episode, Ae-ran hit her mother-in-law after witnessing her daughters get mistreated, and she explains all of this to Sung-han. She tells him that she wants her share of the building that her mother-in-law “owns” since it originally belonged to her husband. Though her request is difficult, Sung-han looks at Ae-ran with sympathy, and eventually, he agrees to take her case.

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Nursing upset stomachs, Sung-han and Hyung-geun go out to eat soup and light up when they see their favorite ramyun shop open again. They enter in high spirits but are met with a new face who laughs at the sight of them. Apologizing for her response, she tells them that she is the owner’s daughter and was informed about the three poor saps who come all the time.

The new owner wonders where the third person is, and on cue, Jung-shik pops up. He demands his friends to reimburse him for last night’s meal since they both left the restaurant without paying, and they tell him to shut his trap lest the new owner gets the wrong impression. However, from the look on the owner’s face, I’d say it is too late for that.

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More unexpected guests drop into the office, but the least welcomed one is ATTORNEY PARK YU-SEOK (Jeon Bae-soo), the man who represented Sung-han’s sister during her divorce. He now works for the other side and is here to deliver a message: Sung-han will no longer get monthly visits with his nephew. When Attorney Park says that the mother made the decision, Sung-han corrects him since she is the stepmother, and makes it clear that he finds the other attorney despicable.

The appearance of Attorney Park stirs up old memories, and that night, Sung-han dreams of his sister, Ju-hwa. They laugh together as she plays the piano, but when Sung-han turns his head to look at her, no one is there. In a series of flashbacks, we see Ju-hwa eating alone in a convenience store, a rainy night, and a red umbrella falling on a blood-soaked road. Sung-han wakes up crying, and burying his face in his pillow, he calls out for his sister.

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Adding to the number of startling visits, Seo-jin drops by the office to hand in her resume. Sung-han stares at her in disbelief since they never listed an opening, and in fact, he barely has enough work for his two employees. Desperate for a job in order to keep custody of her son, Seo-jin offers to do any grunt work lying around, and to prove her mettle, she grabs random office supplies and fixes his pesky door.

She shows up the next day as well, but this time, she apologizes for springing such an unreasonable request on him and rescinds her application. Sung-han accepts her decision, but as he opens the door to let her leave, he finds a line of people waiting for him. Seo-jin excuses herself since she has a job interview, but Sung-han holds her back — it seems that a new position just opened up.

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Abandoning his team to fend for themselves, Sung-han dashes off to meet with Ae-ran. He learns that she was not able to obtain proof that the building is still her husband’s property, so he comes up with a new strategy. Since the mother-in-law is suing Ae-ran for hitting her, Sung-han suggests filing a countersuit for defamation. He tells her to lie about the incident, but Ae-ran seems uneasy about his plan.

Meanwhile, Attorney Park readies his own devious schemes to thwart Sung-han’s goals, and enlists the help of his firm’s top intern, CHOI JUN (Han Eun-sung), to do his dirty work. After sending Jun to Sung-han’s office to figure out his next case, Attorney Park approaches Ae-ran’s husband with an offer for his firm to represent him pro bono. The husband hesitates since he does not want a divorce, but Attorney Park warns him to be more careful.

That night, the husband confronts Ae-ran about the divorce allegations and tells her that she will never win since she hit her mother-in-law. Ae-ran glares back at him and firmly states her plans to countersue. With tensions mounting, their fight continues outside of their home as well, and Sung-han walks into one of their arguments by accident. He asks the husband if he feels like this whole situation is unfair and tells him that Ae-ran felt this way for years.

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In the midst of all this chaos, Sung-han spends some time unwinding with his friends on a camping trip. He opens up to them about his recent dream of Ju-hwa, and they instantly grasp the weight of his words. The scene flashes back to her funeral, and we see Sung-han sitting alone as the only family member in attendance. When his ex-brother-in-law came without his nephew, Sung-han yelled at him for separating his sister from her child and kicked him out.

Besides Sung-han, Hyung-geun is also dealing with some personal drama, but he keeps the details secret from his friends. Currently split from his wife, Hyung-geun wishes to reconcile, but his wife has moved on and is in love with another man. She texts him one day that she is pregnant, and Hyung-geun leaves the office in tears.

Worried about their friend, Sung-han and Jung-shik barge into Hyung-geun’s apartment and cause a ruckus. Hyung-geun wordlessly slides his phone over to them, and the others fall silent once they learn the truth. They plant themselves on the couch for a sleepover, but Hyung-geun threatens to leave if they do. Sung-han and Jung-shik agree to give him space but not before collecting all his sharp kitchen utensils.

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Before the first mediation between Ae-ran and her husband, Jun approaches Sung-han outside the courthouse and expresses his admiration for the older attorney. Despite all his praises, Jun still thinks he will win, and Sung-han furrows his brow, unable to get a read on his strange opponent.

Contrary to Jun’s beaming smile, once the mediation starts, he gets down to business, and deftly counters all of Sung-han’s points. As the two attorneys volley back and forth, Ae-ran places a hand on Sung-han’s arm and makes a sudden declaration: she did hit her mother-in-law.

Hearing his wife’s confession, the husband lowers his head, and Sung-han asks him if he remembers his conversation with his wife. Jun advises his client to remain silent, but the husband speaks up and presents proof that the building is still his. Ae-ran sobs as she realizes what this means, and her husband tells her that she worked hard.

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Afterwards, Ae-ran walks home with Sung-han and tells him that she did not catch onto his true intentions until now. He says that he heard Schumann’s Romance when he saw the two of them fighting and made a gamble to believe in her husband’s sincerity. Though it paid off, he admits that it was a bad plan, but Ae-ran thanks him for showing her the truth.

At home, the mother-in-law berates the husband for splitting his assets and tells him that he could have married the vice-principal’s daughter if not for Ae-ran. As she continues to disparage Ae-ran, the husband finally stands up for his wife and tells his mother that the vice-principal’s daughter broke off their engagement because she did not want to live with her mother-in-law.

Later that evening, Ae-ran sets dinner for her mother-in-law and gets on her knees to apologize. She tells Ae-ran to get up and thanks her for giving her a warm home to live in for all these years. (Yeah, not buying it.)

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Last but not least, the final visitor to Sung-han’s office this week is Jun. After tendering his resignation, he quickly jumps ships, but Sung-han turns him down… multiple times. However, Jun will not take no for an answer and makes a deal with Sung-han: if he is allowed to work here, he will take down the video. Glowing with pride, Jun reveals that he was the uploader, and Sung-han curses him out as he raises his hand to strike the younger attorney.

Lots of things happen this week including new additions to the team, backstory reveals, and a conclusion to a divorce case. While I wasn’t surprised to see Seo-jin join, I was shocked to see Jun changing teams so quickly. I find him a bit disconcerting, and I can’t tell if he is supposed to be comedic or annoying — maybe both? He could bring an interesting dynamic to the team, but I feel like the show is juggling too many characters at once. The edits are a bit awkward right now, and I think some of it is due to the creators trying to show too much too quickly. It feels like they have a checklist of plot points and character introductions they need to hit every episode, and instead of letting these moments arise organically, the show jumps from one scene to the next in quick succession. While it does make the show a breezy watch, I think it would benefit from some breathing room in the long run.

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The divorce case this week was okay, mostly because I find Hwang Jung-min to be a compelling actor, but the resolution felt rushed and overly simplistic. The show kept reiterating that the husband was good as long as you ignored his mother, but I think his behavior was indicative of a larger, unaddressed problem in their marriage. The husband showed little to no sign of respect towards Ae-ran and his daughters, and though his passiveness was packaged as misguided filial piety, I saw his negligence as an active choice to allow his family to bear the brunt of the hardships. He says that he wanted to be a dutiful son, but the only thing he “did” for his mom was not talk back to her. Ae-ran literally took care of the family financially and emotionally for years, and I really hated the show for a moment when they made her apologize to her abuser and act like she had no right to divorce her husband. While I think it could be possible for the husband and mother-in-law to change with the right catalyst, these things take time. Unfortunately, the show glossed over all the difficult parts of mending broken relationships in lieu of presenting a “happy” ending. Perhaps this story would have been better if it went with a more open-ended conclusion, but alas, the show took a nosedive at the end and even Hwang Jung-min couldn’t save the scene.

The friendship between the three guys is still the highlight of the show for me, and I’m glad they delved deeper into their relationship beyond the usual jokes and buffoonery. It was especially nice to see Sung-han open up a little with his friends about his current struggle, and it said a lot about their relationship when the others quickly caught on with just a few words. It was also refreshing to see male friends be attentive of each other’s emotional needs and choose to be present in the hard times. Even though both Sung-han and Hyung-geun could be more communicative, the show makes it clear that these three will always be there for each other to provide a safe space free of judgment, whether that means making fools of themselves while belting old tunes or comforting their friend in a funeral parlor as their world crumbles around them.

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Thanks for the weecap @lovepark.
I am enjoying this one. I like the way he gets to crux of his cases they all seem to involve children in a way. His nephew’s step mum is a terrible woman and the dad to have no idea of what is going on with his own child is really not a good sign.

The evil mother in law in case two really annoyed me looking back at the history of what she put the woman through. She was truly awful and I am glad she got a wake up call that she could have been in a home.

Why is the rookie lawyer Mr Smug as an intern wouldn’t he be more subservient? 👉‘I find him a bit disconcerting, and I can’t tell if he is supposed to be comedic or annoying — maybe both? 👈 so glad we are on the same page here.

The para legal’s wife seems to be saying she is pregnant to speed up the divorce process. I have a feeling she is doing some random noble idiocy because she is dying or something similar but it is cruel and unnecessary to not allow someone to make a decision based on informed consent. I didn’t like the forced silence and him working so hard to try to get a conversation going when she called the meet up at the cafe. I am going to struggle with forgiveness if they try to write her back into his life.

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Naw, I think she was cheating on him with the current guy she is with now and that is why Hyung geum is delaying the divorce and hoping she will return to him.

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And I thought they were separated but the guy wanted to keep trying while the wife didn't.

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It wasn't just they the former fiance not want to live with the mother, she wanted to put that woman in a home never to be seen again. The ex fiance KNEW. That is why he ended the engagement. That is why the mother said what she said to Ae ran.

I like Attorney Jun and he might he a little lackadaisical in speaking outside the job, but he is far from dumb and will be just what the law firm needs in terms of a good lawyer.

Jeon Bae soo is killing it so far as the bad guy. He really just don't care and loves the challenge of going after someone with Shun's wealth. I look forward to this because Shun needs to be taken down a peg.

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jeon baesoo is just so amazing on screen. his scene with jo seungwoo was long, but I just wanted to keep going. we often see him in dramas, but it's never a repetitive, boring appearance. I will buy anything this actor want me to believe he is. this drama strongest point is the cast: absolutely amazing.

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He really is. I hope the series continues to give him scenes like the ones his had in these episodes. All of them, he was almost chilling in them.

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his character is cold and vulgar while being put in this really formal top law firm setting. its interesting and good material for this amazing actor to work with.

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Jung-shik's bad acting while investigating for a case was the best act ever.. I laughed so hard.
I also quite liked the whole Jun-man-attorney Jun turned fanboy moment. I think they had to expand the office and this would be it. I Don't think we will get any more new characters.

I didn't like the divorce case settlement. The husband didn't lift a finger. What stopped him from going and taking care of the buildings - like fixing issues etc. Nope. he sat at home and the wife worked hard. And she had to come back home and cook for the family while enduring abuse. Sorry, the MIL's apology didn't work for me. It was convenient. She should have taken her share of the building and left. Because she is going to continue to work her ass off while the 2 people will just sit and live their bum life. Rant over.

I am going be redundant every weecap. CSW is amazing and its a joy to see him here!
I love the 3 friends. I need more of Jung Shik, the realtor story. Right now he seems to be in the sideline. I need more of him!

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I want to believe since Ae ran has her half of the building now, they are on notice and will fall in line and behave.

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The writer better not make this the male version of 39 and not focus only on CSW, no matter how much I like him on my screen.

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With you on this. Even though his story is the main highlight I love their scenes together. I love their camping scene where fewer words were spoken, but food was fed and one of them spoke his mind. They just fit together.
I do think the paralegal friend might have a love line with the noodle shop lady. I hope he can move on and let his wife live her life and he lives his.

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So far, I do not feel the same way I did in 39 so let's hope that continues. That camping scene was quite realistic to long time friends, esp who sees each other on a daily basis.

I see the paralegal and ramen lady having that as well and I hope he does. Also, basing on the preview, looks like [potential spoiler] xD so who's for Jung-sik??

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He's definitely getting together with her. I immediately looked up the actress because I've seen her in other things and thought, as I did this time, "What a charming smile she has!" Here's why I think this one is happening: the couple that was going to divorce and reconciled met when he was recovering from a breakup and she was serving hangover soup. He tells his mother that he was in love with her for a long time before the not-really-accidental pregnancy that provided a pretext to marry. I think that story shared the episode with the nice café lady for a reason.

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Oh yes. I did get a vibe out of the ramen lady and Hyeong-Geun, but I hadn't been sure if I was imagining things. But now that you've pointed out the parallel with the couple in Divorce Case 2, that seems even more likely now.

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To be honest in this drama, it doesn't bother so much because the story is focused on the fact he was a pianist who became an attorney so it's a lot about him.

In 39, the story was about the 3 of them and their friendship. But it's not the story we got.

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That's also true xD

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I'm liking this a lot, but it's 100% because of our ahjussi trio. I want to see them with his nephew SO MUCH. I also wonder how much their scenes have adlibs and ng-turned-into-scene moments. 3 great actors giving us a show. I'm curious to see how hyejin's character will fit into this little world tbh. I know nothing about this drama synopses so I might just be late to the party, but is she supposed to be some type of love interest for our main guy?

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jo seungwoo is a charming and charismatic guy, we know that. but this hairstyle, with the longish hair, is doing things and he just looks really hot most of the time for me LOL

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Word.

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I take it you mean "hot" in the temperature sense and not in the attractive sense. haha!

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I hate the principle that the parents can do whatever they want, their children have to forgive them for it! The mother-in-law was awful and the first fiancee was smart enough to run away from her. Ae-Ran should kick her and her son from their home and be happy with her daughters.

I like the friendship between the 3, they're so different!

Jin Yeong-Ju looks very shady. I'm sure she was behind his sister's death.

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The MIL was forgiven way too easily. She better not move in with the family. Also the husband, he still did nothing. He should’ve told his mother off a loooong time ago. Ae-ran should still proceed with that divorce though I think that’s the end for this case.

That new wife is suspicious, I have a feeling she’s part of Attorney Shin’s sister’s death or maybe instigated it.

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Forgot to add, June Man’s addition to our team! It’s gonna be a fun ride with our fanboy!

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She is scary. The way she is mutely abusing the child and isolating him sent chills down my spine. That kid needs to leave that place. I am really hoping there are legal ways to protect that child. I hope the dad isn’t a cruel chap too.

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She knew what she was doing when she stopped those visits.

It will not surprise me if she was not only the other woman that lead to the divorce, but had something to do with that kid's mother death.

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I really hope so. There's that glimmer of hope but then if he did cheat while he was with Shin's sister then I'm losing that hope.

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I think there's a level of cruelty even if he's not as overt as the stepmom because he's allowing his son to be separated from the only link to his birth mom, a person he cares about, because his wife's feelings are more important. He didn't even let the son go to the funeral (or is it a wake?). I wouldn't be surprised if she had talked him into not taking the boy to the funeral as well.

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Exactly. What made him think that he can raise the kid but actually not even doing it? He just lets the wife manipulate him.

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From what I can understand, he got custody becauss that's what his wife wanted; she wanted a picture perfect family. Maybe it looked better for her to be a stepmom rather than him have his son live separately?

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@britney I don’t get this perfect family logic? Is it because he was a boy? It’s not like she would have known she might have a girl child?
Or would she have abandoned the boy if she gave birth to a boy?
I know preference for boy child exists in Asian countries so wondering if the first born male heir is kinda precious!

I don’t get her. I think it’s more like she wants to keep him close and under control so he doesn’t do anything that will affect her and her family.

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And in that conversation between the stepmom and the dad about the monthly visits, you knew she was the one who got the lawyer of the deceased mom to do less than a proper job with the custody case.

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I’m just gonna say it. Cho Seung-woo reminds me so much of Lee Min Ho. The facial features, the expressions…
The whole Ae Ran episode was underwhelming. The husband was super insensitive to her suffering and it was frustrating that he turned out to be the one who helped resolve the issue.
I am really liking the ramen shop owner. Hope there is a romance in her future.
I really loved Jung Moon-sung in Hospital Playlist. I hope they give him more airtime here. He is such a likeable character
The whole arc with Gi-yeong is giving me anxiety. This is prolly too late, but can we not have evil step parents please?

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You should watch The Good Detective for Jung Moon-Sung, he was really good and so different!

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Thank you, will do

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The second season of The Good Detective, I forgot to precise 😅

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Kang Mal-geum's casting here reminded me of one of the good things I loved about Thirty Nine - her character and the award she got for it. If she'll be reprising her role in Thirty Nine word for word, act for act here, I will gladly sit in and enjoy it. And yes, a very large OKAY! to the likely pairing with Hyeong-geon.

Of all the time they had together this week, I was most especially fond of the silence that reigned after eating their meal during their camping.

I like Choi Jun nor do I feel bad vibes about him wanting to join Shin's firm.

I really do not know why Ae-ran had to apologize to her MIL. It felt like the payment for getting her rightful share of the house and her victory/fight got minimized into something else.

For every sentence Gi-yeong's stepmom uttered, a counter was waiting out of my mouth and I was wondering why Gi-yeong's father wasn't saying those words 🤦🏽. He's your son for crying out loud. He should protect him since he knows how his wife treats him or give him to Sung-han who'll raise him with all the love his current wife won't allow him to show. I am slightly agreeing that Yeong-ju was a part of it or was happy she's out of the way. I didn't even know the boy was siblings with Ha-yul until this week.

At last, Seo-jin is blended into the office😊 .

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I was pretty livid when Ae Ran apologized too. Like wth?

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How is the k drama so far is it worth it? The leads seem funny and all but the cases seem a bit heavy. I am hoping for a Law Cafe kind of Drama.

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Oh did you like the law cafe? Did you ever comment on its page/tag?

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So I watched these episodes and all I could think was "what was the appeal the son?" Not even considering the mother in law from hell, what could've possibly been the draw that led her to marry him in the first place? Did he lose whatever that appeal was years ago because the man he is now is so frustratingly lame and pitiful. What does he even do aside from let his mother berate everyone? He doesn't do housework cause that's woman's work. He doesn't do any maintence or cleaning of the building.
The fact that the wife could stomach all of that, between the husband & mother in law, for decades makes me admire her. Not only that but then to try to get a divorce at her age is admirable to me too.

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He probably was a soft person who was kind to her and never raised his voice. And he was also making decent money. He might have seemed like a good catch. Then came the MIL!! The horror.
That woman is probably the reason he doesn’t do much house work. I know mothers who create a scene when their sons have to do work! It makes it worse for the DIL, to the point they feel it’s easier to just do the chores than deal with all the aftermath.
It’s really sad how common this is in some countries.

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More reason why I could see why women wouldn't be interested in getting married.

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I despised the cleaning woman's mother in law and her spineless husband. I wish she had divorced her husband and left with her kids, 20+ years of abuse and neglect do not dissappear with one lame half hearted acknowledgement

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