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RE: LeoThread 2025-10-18 18-49

in LeoFinance6 days ago

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He describes himself as the "best man ever," emphasizing how he poured his heart into supporting his family. From coaching flag football and wrestling to hauling kids to rodeos, managing horses and cattle, working on their dog business, and handling farm duties, his life was consumed with caring for his loved ones. Yet, all this seemingly unwavering support did not prevent the breakdown of his marriage.

Post-divorce, his life transformed dramatically. Instead of being the pillar of the family, he was banished to an RV trailer in the driveway, cast aside and labeled a "dangerous dad" by the very people he poured his life into. This abrupt shift highlights a painful reality: men often sacrifice immensely and yet are abruptly vilified and marginalized when relationships end.