mikey383 said:
djw said:
I wish someone would have told me that a few years ago. Instead, my ex-wife was telling me she wouldn't divorce me if I did sell it all...but she did anyway. . . . . . . Music is something that will stay by your side, whatever mood you're in, however crappy it gets, and will never leave you unless you truly want it to.
Ugh, Mikey, dude, that sooooo sucks. I feel for you, and you're right: anyone who holds
music over your head like that is not worth being married to -- they have bigger problems than you can cure.
That being said, it's really easy to say, "Hell, dude, just ditch the (insert misogynist slur here) and get outta there!" It's quite a different thing to actually be faced with the option of letting go of a material possession in order to possibly save your marriage. For all the macho posturing in that other thread, I'll wager most of these cats would beeline for craigslist in a heartbeat, particularly if kids were involved.
In my case, I actually half-heartedly threw the Gold Top onto the table as an option, knowing it was an insignificant token gesture given the circumstances -- it was already way past that, and I knew it -- but thinking about it now, I kinda wonder if she'd called my bluff if I would actually have sold it. I probably would have hemmed and hawed, and probably ended up finally saying, "Ah, uh, what if I sell something else instead?"
So, lesson numero next: DON'T offer to sell your stuff to save the marriage, in case your bluff gets called. THEN whaddya gonna do?