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re: Ever seen a successful divorce?
Posted on 9/12/16 at 9:33 am to crazyLSUfan
Posted on 9/12/16 at 9:33 am to crazyLSUfan
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From a kids persoective, I'm 31 and my parents
I'm not sure you qualify as a kid anymore there big boy.
Posted on 9/12/16 at 9:40 am to AUjim
My parents divorced when I was about 5. They just weren't happy together anymore, but they are still friends and both remarried.
Posted on 9/12/16 at 9:41 am to AUjim
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Ever seen a successful divorce?
yes but my sample is very biased
i've seen some bad ones, though
Posted on 9/12/16 at 9:41 am to AUjim
<--- Things are better than ever. Lil Banana is doing great, too. It helps to be civil.
Posted on 9/12/16 at 9:43 am to The Sad Banana
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It helps to be civil.
by about 1000000%
what pisses me off is when things are going smoothly and the people are developing their new patterns/routine (which is the scariest part and i tell them this), and then a family member or friend interjects him/herself and tries to act like they can "get more" or whatever and then all hell can break loose
Posted on 9/12/16 at 9:46 am to Tiger Ryno
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Divorce is pure selfishness by at least one of the parties. Often both. It's the blight on our society and the root of many of our larger problems.
Right. So two people who don't love each other should just stay married and be miserable for the rest of their lives. Sounds reasonable.
Posted on 9/12/16 at 9:51 am to Honky Lips
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So two people who don't love each other should just stay married and be miserable for the rest of their lives. Sounds reasonable.
Is this really the cause for most divorces in your opinion? By far, the most significant majority of divorces are initiated by women. Do you think that this may be due to any other reasons?
Posted on 9/12/16 at 9:51 am to AUjim
Yes, mine went very smooth. 14 years later and still very few issues arise. Total bill was $500 and we never stepped foot in a courtroom or saw a judge.
Posted on 9/12/16 at 9:52 am to Mo Jeaux
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By far, the most significant majority of divorces are initiated by women. Do you think that this may be due to any other reasons?
i think marriage has been idealized to such a degree, esp for women
the reality is just a lot different. how we view marriage is nothing like it was back in the day
Posted on 9/12/16 at 9:52 am to Honky Lips
How about personal responsibility? How about honoring your vows. How about not making individual personal happiness the be all end all of life? It's hard. It takes work and commitmwnt...sadly people don't care about that anymore.
Posted on 9/12/16 at 10:02 am to Honky Lips
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Right. So two people who don't love each other should just stay married and be miserable for the rest of their lives. Sounds reasonable.
Why did they get married to begin with? People don't change that much, there is a unrealistic expectation of what marriage is supposed to be, and today's mindset about divorce makes it too easy to walk away when the marriage encounters a rough spot.
Posted on 9/12/16 at 10:03 am to Tiger Ryno
Only way it makes a rough divorce is when one party thinks he/she is better than the other. When one thinks that they are entitled to everything accumulated during the marriage.
When both parties can't come to an agreement than the water is gonna stay rippled
When both parties can't come to an agreement than the water is gonna stay rippled
Posted on 9/12/16 at 10:09 am to EA6B
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People don't change that much,
Posted on 9/12/16 at 10:28 am to tke857
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yes they are called no contest divorces. Usually no lawyers are involved and it costs like $350 to get done.
No, those aren't successful. Because one always wins - may not be apparent at first but it will down the road when things count.
Posted on 9/12/16 at 10:35 am to AUjim
5 years later, yes, very much so.
Posted on 9/12/16 at 10:42 am to Nawlinsboyinbossier
I think the most important definition of success would be...
Did the children turn out ok, like genuinely ok.
I'm a product of a pretty ugly divorce...to the outsider, my life probably looks pretty great, but in reality, I've got some pretty hefty baggage.
Did the children turn out ok, like genuinely ok.
I'm a product of a pretty ugly divorce...to the outsider, my life probably looks pretty great, but in reality, I've got some pretty hefty baggage.
Posted on 9/12/16 at 10:44 am to AUjim
Yes, they were good friends after they got divorced. It worked for them
Posted on 9/12/16 at 10:50 am to AUjim
<====== This guy right here thanks God everyday he escaped a marriage that ultimately brought out the worst in both of us. We are both much happier. It's been 6 years. The first year of divorce is always the worst but things settle down as everyone finds their "new normal"
The most important result of the divorce is that our kids now grow up in two homes that are more stable and peaceful than the one home before.
The most important result of the divorce is that our kids now grow up in two homes that are more stable and peaceful than the one home before.
Posted on 9/12/16 at 10:54 am to AUjim
My folks split up when I was 12, it was very amiable. Split everything down the middle. They lived about 4 blocks from one another. My sister and I would walk from my dad's house to my mom's house and vice versa. Yes, the documentary Divorce Corp is bad. However, that doesn't represent all divorces.
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