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re: How many of us are products of a divorced family?
Posted on 3/30/24 at 10:36 am to Honest Tune
Posted on 3/30/24 at 10:36 am to Honest Tune
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I’m convinced that financial difficulties/differences leads to divorce more than infidelity.
No doubt. I'd say it took me and my wife a good 7-8 years to figure out how to coexist financially. It's really an afterthought now after 20 years though. It just takes work. Marriage isn't always easy.
Posted on 3/30/24 at 10:43 am to fallguy_1978
Yea man, I’ve studied some of my relatives (older aunts and uncles) with rock solid marriages, and they are pushing 50-60 years together. Outside looking in, everything is copacetic.
When I’ve asked questions about strategies for success, not a single one of them said “it’s so easy, we never had any issues.”
It’s men and women.. we weren’t made to coexist on a lot of levels, which is why it’s incredibly hard work to balance that out.
When I’ve asked questions about strategies for success, not a single one of them said “it’s so easy, we never had any issues.”
It’s men and women.. we weren’t made to coexist on a lot of levels, which is why it’s incredibly hard work to balance that out.
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