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re: A friend of mine is getting disowned by some family members for divorcing wife that
Posted on 10/30/23 at 1:22 pm to northshorebamaman
Posted on 10/30/23 at 1:22 pm to northshorebamaman
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This isn't true, but, so far you're down with your spouse being fat, depressed, mentally ill, sexually unattractive, and hooked on pain pills so the rest of us must look picky by comparison. At some point you have to have some self-respect.
Project much?? I haven't endorsed any of the above.
I'm only trying to decipher all the qualifiers people want to place on their spouse as grounds to divorce them.
So you tell me... If you supposedly loved them when would you pull the plug? At 25 pounds? 50? 100?
Posted on 10/30/23 at 1:30 pm to Mizz-SEC
quote:So to clarify, you're saying the above reasons he gave are NOT reasons to potentially get a divorce?
Project much?? I haven't endorsed any of the above.
I'm only trying to decipher all the qualifiers people want to place on their spouse as grounds to divorce them.
quote:Same answer as last time you posted this but asked for a specific amount of time.
So you tell me... If you supposedly loved them when would you pull the plug? At 25 pounds? 50? 100?
People aren't robots, it's different for everyone. But the moment you've exhausted ll resources and realize your spouse refuses to fix the thing that is ruining your marriage and you realize can't be saved, that's the time, that's the answer to your question...again.
Posted on 10/30/23 at 3:38 pm to Mizz-SEC
quote:This has already been answered for you. This isn't how people operate. I would "pull the plug" when I realized she wasn't interested in changing and there was no future in the relationship. That might occur at 75lbs, it might occur at 150 lbs. There would be a whole host of mitigating factors that would play a part in when I decided it was pointless to keep trying.
So you tell me... If you supposedly loved them when would you pull the plug? At 25 pounds? 50? 100?
Now, do you mind answering the question you dodged earlier: If your spouse was addicted to heroin or meth and refused to quit or seek treatment would you leave them?
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