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Sir James 12-08-2006 09:25 PM

Pilot divorce horror stories
 
In my domicile a lot of pilots have been divorcing as of late. I talk to my friends at other airlines and they've noticed the same.

The most remarkable story was that of the wife who barricaded herself in a room, put a cord around her neck and choked herself, and called 911 claiming spousal battery. The poor pilot was arrested.

What stories have you heard that top that? This could prove to be a quite educational thread

Skygirl 12-09-2006 12:00 AM


Originally Posted by Sir James (Post 90075)
In my domicile a lot of pilots have been divorcing as of late. I talk to my friends at other airlines and they've noticed the same.

The most remarkable story was that of the wife who barricaded herself in a room, put a cord around her neck and choked herself, and called 911 claiming spousal battery. The poor pilot was arrested.

What stories have you heard that top that? This could prove to be a quite educational thread

That's unfortunate Sir James.

Fortunately my life hasn't come close to that sort of drama. Marriage is not on my agenda, so I can breathe easier.

I can't speak for the personal judgments and choices of spouses that one makes...time for some shut eye...see ya

ShadowFlight 12-09-2006 05:25 AM

That particular story sounds like there were other issues involved. I'm not a expert on marriage or even women. I have plenty of my own horror stories and bad judgement calls. :eek: :D

Anyway, it appears a fair number of people jump into marriage too soon before really getting to know the other person. I read somewhere it's called marriage at the "plateau" of a dating relationship.

Undoubtedly, the airline pilot lifestyle is rough on marriages/relationships. From my male perspective, women (for the most part) want stability and structure with low risk which is diametrically opposite from the pilot lifestyle, at least in today's economy. If the married couple have kids, that adds more stress into the situation. Some women just cannot deal with being a single parent when the dad is gone on a trip. Some can.

It's sad and unfortunate people go through divorces - the emotional upheaval takes a toll on all involved. The repercussions on the kids, if any, can be lifelong.

As for me, I'm going to use a rather shrewd and sage piece of advice I heard from an older guy. Don't marry a woman who takes medication to be "happy". ;)

learav8r 12-09-2006 05:53 AM

remember that marriage is the leading cause of all divorces.....

Was That For Us? 12-09-2006 07:15 AM

www.nomarriage.com was posted on another thread. It is the total truth! I too have seen most marriages in my family and among friends disintegrate.

The life long, happy marriage is for about 5% of the couples. The rest are either unhappy, in denial, or divorced.

SkyHigh 12-09-2006 07:48 AM

Marrage
 

Originally Posted by Was That For Us? (Post 90131)
www.nomarriage.com was posted on another thread. It is the total truth! I too have seen most marriages in my family and among friends disintegrate.

The life long, happy marriage is for about 5% of the couples. The rest are either unhappy, in denial, or divorced.

You are right! One half of all marriages end in divorce and the rest end in death! Why try? Lets all become lonely single people, no kids, only a nice cold soaked jet who will love us until we are 60.

SkyHigh

wild4theuniform 12-09-2006 07:57 AM


Originally Posted by Was That For Us? (Post 90131)
www.nomarriage.com was posted on another thread. It is the total truth! I too have seen most marriages in my family and among friends disintegrate.

The life long, happy marriage is for about 5% of the couples. The rest are either unhappy, in denial, or divorced.

Can you spell M-I-S-O-G-Y-N-I-S-T? Jeez, guys, you DON'T really believe ALL that crap on that garbage website, do you? If you do, I feel very sorry for you and the sorry women who get involved with you. Grow UP!! :mad: :( :confused:

Skygirl 12-09-2006 08:01 AM


Originally Posted by SkyHigh (Post 90139)
You are right! One half of all marriages end in divorce and the rest end in death! Why try? Lets all become lonely single people, no kids, only a nice cold soaked jet who will love us until we are 60.

SkyHigh


Now Skyhigh, there you go with your negativity again. Being single does NOT mean that you are lonely! There is nothing more lonely than being in a bad marriage! I am enjoying being single again! I can surround myself with friends or family, do what I want when I want, hop on a plane and take off anytime I want. That's not to say that I won't marry again someday. I might further on down the road. Never say never, but it's not a goal of mine.

wild4theuniform 12-09-2006 08:04 AM


Originally Posted by Skygirl (Post 90143)
Now Skyhigh, there you go with your negativity again. Being single does NOT mean that you are lonely! There is nothing more lonely than being in a bad marriage! I am enjoying being single again! I can surround myself with friends or family, do what I want when I want, hop on a plane and take off anytime I want. That's not to say that I won't marry again someday. I might further on down the road. Never say never, but it's not a goal of mine.

Amen, sister!! I couldn't have said it any better. Different strokes, I suppose....

LAfrequentflyer 12-09-2006 08:08 AM

Now that I'm married (to the right person...) I find my life is more complete...I don't miss a thing about being single...


-LAFF


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