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Women Shouldn't Ask for Alimony

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Uploaded by on Nov 30, 2008

89 year old college professor Helga Sitken explains why she would not accept alimony or any financial assistance from her ex husband

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  • You are obviously a very intelligent and independent person - kudos

  • Now that's what I'm talkin about!

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  • Well, here is my opinion. Women want equality, they have careers disregard all efforts a man makes to move forward in this world. If feminists want equality, why ask for Alimony? Go and bust your behinds to get somewhere!!!

  • This is true independence form men.

  • @Mindraker1 Too bad those principles are dying out. Now we are stuck with all these thankless unaccountable babies whining about equality and at the same time aren't willing to take the drawbacks as well.

  • couldn't agree more!!

  • she made a great point 

  • That's old school feminism talking.

  • 89 years of knowledge right here!

  • a true adult! kudos!!!

  • No need for emotions in this. In cases where women receive money to effectively double a salary one could live reasonably well on, emotion has no place. It's stupidity. It's a rigged system for the gold diggers. It would be preposterous if such cases were a rare occurrence. It's rather pathetic because it's a normal occurrence.

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