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Generally they treat them in either of the following two ways: They hate them with a passion or they try to ingratiate themselves to them. In the first case this is usually because the ex wife threw the guy out or demostrated in other ways that she was strong enough to be independent. In the second case, they want to either get back together to continue their abuse or they want the woman "in reserve" in case their latest victim kicks them out.

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