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Should my Dad get a dog?

By RandomGuyOffCL

2 years ago


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    #1 2 years ago

    For context, he’s in a 2m home with 100k in furniture

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    #13 2 years ago
    Quoted from Yelobird:

    If he is asking he likely thinks it would bring them additional happiness

    I suspect it’s because we recently got a new dog and he sees our home full of life, and then goes home to his very sterile home.

    This would be his first dog ever in 75 years

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    #28 2 years ago
    Quoted from RyanStl:

    Sorry if this was covered, but did you grow up with dogs in your family? In my head I was imagining someone younger, not a 75 year old. I could be very wrong, but that's kind of late in life to become a dog person. Maybe if he got a lazy english lab with a bunch of toys and good training from an outside source would be fantastic.

    Sorry. Just realized I got asked a ?

    No, he bailed when I was 3 and me and moms were gutter dirt poor living in a car even for moment. Rich people with houses and dogs was some fantasy shit.

    I bought my first dog after I bought my first house.

    #30 2 years ago
    Quoted from RyanStl:

    That sucks, but sounds like he is back in your life in a good way. Don't want to get too personal, just wasn't expecting your answer.
    Edit: Sounds like my dad except back in the life thing.

    Naw it’s all good...he’s paid for it in other ways in terms of his legacy. I don’t hold grudges though.

    But if anyone here wants to pull a smooth move on your wife, here’s a trick from his playbook.

    Split the ownership of your home into 4 shares. 1 for each of your parents, and 1 for you and your wife.

    Then divorce your wife of 15 years, then remarry her only to divorce her again right away to avoid alimony because of the new short term marriage and assume 75% of the homes value since you and your parents each hold 25%

    Now you’re free to build up a nice net worth without the albatross of a family.

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