February 5, 2012

Top 10: Mistakes Men Make In Divorce

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It’s easy to make mistakes at the very beginning of the divorce process, especially if you’re dealing with someone who is highly manipulative, abusive or just plain irrational. Even if you are divorcing a reasonable person, it’s tough to think clearly and make the right initial decisions. Most people are so angry, upset or anxious at the end of their marriage that they’re not thinking logically about what they should do to protect themselves or their children from an unfair settlement. In the past, the prevailing emotions during a divorce were usually sadness and regret. Today, anger is the dominant emotion: People are angry at their spouses, their spouses’ parents, at their spouses’ new partners, etc. All this anger translates into words and deeds that make the divorce process more costly, stressful, frustrating, lengthy, and an all out war. It doesn't have to be that way, even if you are divorcing the most irrational of humans. Below are the 10 most common mistakes men make in divorce. If you can learn to place your emotions in check and avoid these mistakes, you can alleviate some of the pain that comes with any divorce. No.10 - Using your children as pawns Threatening to limit or deny visitation is a powerful threat, and it can terrify a parent who loves his child(ren). Often, parents who are the primary caregivers, but who lack the financial resources, feel that they must use this threat to gain sufficient financial support. As painful as these threats are, do not respond in kind. Don’t issue threats of your own. Instead, recognize that in most cases, the truth will come out. If you've been a good, responsible parent, your spouse likely cannot deny you a chance to see your kids on a regular basis. More to the point, the court won’t allow it in most instances. No.9 - Thinking romance first, divorce second The most common factor that turns a normal divorce into an abnormally contentious one is bringing another woman into the mix. The situation is already potentially volatile, and all it takes is the mention that you have a new lover for your spouse to become infuriated. There are several reasons you may want to announce your new relationship-revenge, one being to show her that someone finds you attractive and you've even found happiness. Try to keep a new relationship out of the conversations with your spouse and especially your children. The best decision is to wait until the divorce is concluded before you engage in a new relationship. No.8 - Allowing your spouse to convince you to not hire an attorney If your spouse has hired a lawyer, you need to hire one quickly. If you don’t, you are an amateur playing against professionals. One underhand tactic is for a spouse’s attorney to offer to represent both parties to save time and money. Not only is it unethical, but it also creates a conflict of interest. The process is designed to be adversarial, and there is no way a lawyer can fairly represent you both. The odds … [Read more...]

‘Oral Sex’ Definition Prompts Removal of Dictionary from K-8 Classrooms

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MENIFEE, Calif.—The Menifee Union School District is forming a committee to review whether dictionaries containing the definitions for sexual terms should be permanently banned from the district's classrooms, the Press-Enterprise reports. Following a complaint by an Oak Meadows Elementary School parent that the parent’s child had stumbled across a definition for "oral sex," the 9,000-student K-8 district last week pulled all copies of Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary. “The decision was made without consultation with the district's school board and has raised concerns among First Amendment experts and some parents,” reports the paper. “A memo from the district's assistant superintendent for curriculum and instruction … called the Merriam-Webster dictionary a respected resource but noted district officials found that ‘a number of referenced words are age-inappropriate.’” Subsequent concerns by First Amendment experts and some parents have led to the formation of the committee, which “will determine the extent to which the challenged material supports curriculum, the educational appropriateness of the material and its suitability to the age level of the students." According to Joan Bertin, executive director of the New York-based National Coalition Against Censorship, whose members include the American Library Association, dictionary bans have happened in the past, although none has been reported since the mid-1990s. "It's rare but not unheard of," she said, adding that the Menifee ban is particularly troubling, because it is based on one parent's complaint, Bertin said. According to school district spokesperson Betti Cadmus, other less extensive and more elementary dictionaries remain available to students. Cadmus also said that principals, teachers and parents will be on the committee along with district representatives. … [Read more...]

Sexual Censorship of the Past: Anne Frank

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Her dad found some of her thoughts too sexy—and so does a Virginia school district CULPEPPER CTY, Va.—A parent complains; a school district acts to remove an offending book...but in this case, the volume at issue is one of the classics of modern time, The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank. Frank, a Jewish girl who spent years in hiding from the Nazis in a secret room in Amsterdam after having fled her home in Frankfurt, Germany, composed her diary beginning on her 13th birthday in July 1942 and kept frequent entries until she was arrested in August 1944. She died seven months later of typhus in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, but after the war ended, her father, Otto (the family's only survivor), found the diary among her belongings and pushed to have it published. The Diary has gone through several printings since its Dutch first edition in 1947. Otto Frank died in 1980, but he willed the complete original diary to the Netherlands State Institute for War Documentation, and in 1995 The Diary of a Young Girl: The Definitive Edition was published in the U.S.. Notably, this edition contained previously expurgated passages of Anne's feelings about her parents' strained marriage, her lack of affection for her mother...and her growing awareness of her own sexuality. It's that Definitive Edition which Culpepper County has removed from its curriculum, substituting earlier, censored versions of the book for its eighth-grade (13-year-old) reading list. Among the passages objected to by one Culpepper County parent was Frank's description of her own clitoris. "There are little folds of skin all over the place, you can hardly find it," she wrote. "The little hole underneath is so terribly small that I simply can’t imagine how a man can get in there, let alone how a whole baby can get out!" According to an article on the Culpepper Star-Exponent website, the parent's problem was with the "little hole" reference, which he or she correctly understood as a reference to Frank's vagina—and the school district's director of instruction had no problem with the proposed censorship. "I'm happy when parents get involved with these things because it lets me know that they are really looking and have their kids' best interest (in mind)," said official Jim Allen. "And that's where good parenting and good teaching comes in." That would be the "good parenting and good teaching" that keeps kids ignorant of the fact that even refugees from Nazi tyranny had occasional sexual thoughts and questions, even at age 13. … [Read more...]

PornSEO.net Customizes Adult SEO

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CYBERSPACE — PornSEO.net has announced the offering of its search engine optimization services for adult websites. A division of TripleXDesign.com and AdultGods.com, the company says it offers an extensive range of services for its clients, including providing clear, concise, SEO friendly copy, customized to the project's needs. Dan Sturgis of PornSEO.net says that most of us can remember the creation of the Internet and how it provided a "new magnificent way to travel and never have to leave your home or office." "Holding a wealth of information and also stimulants, you could go to this magical and mystical place and lose yourself for enjoyment purposes," Sturgis said. "Then, as suddenly as it appeared, it was building at such a rate, person after person putting their own statement out to this newfangled way of originating possibilities for their business, that along with it's growth, needed to be the expansion of knowledge to keep what you have to offer at the fingertips of all network connoisseurs." "Creativity comes in so many different forms, starting with the creativity of the adult related material you want to offer the world, holding that special niche that drives you with passion to stand out among the rest," Sturgis added. "Now, that creativity must be matched with the brilliance of PornSEO.net, the place where your ideas are planted and then grown into blooming, beautiful displays of workmanship and fascination, clinging to the minds of those that your site will beckon to loudly." "Being in the adult business shouldn't be any different than being in any other business," the PornSEO.net rep said. "You need advertising, organic SEO marketing, strong content, net presence and a good conceptual strategy for what you want to accomplish." … [Read more...]