I’m not sure about the fees. But just as a heads up, I’ve heard that coinjoining will raise the suspicion of the IRS. It will obfuscate where your funds ended up, but it will not stop the IRS from knowing you still have the funds.
strong plan. avoiding debt is the ultimate chad move
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I didn’t get a second opinion. We were snuggled up in bed reading the feed together. We mean you no harm, mate. But you obviously knew deep down it was the wrong thing to do, otherwise why would you have asked the internet if you were being a vulture? You deserve to find someone to love and someone that will love you back, but this isn’t the way to go about it.
And finally, my wife would like to underline the point that you’re not only trying it on with a recently divorced woman, but your OLD FRIEND’S ex-wife. This is a sick mindset, regardless of what he did in the past.
Pro tip: if you don’t want actual feedback from strangers on the internet, don’t ask for it. My wife and I both agreed that your post seemed desperate and creepy. Trying your luck with a recently divorced woman is pathetic, period.
Nope. I’m a married 36-year-old with a kid on the way. Try again 😆
And my advice is not to approach it at all. She doesn’t need your condolences for her recent divorce. Leave her alone.
This. You are likely low on magnesium.
Would you be willing to give it one last try?
Because this is a platform for non-retards.
You can….but you will be mercifully mocked for the dolt you are.

