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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No, this doesn’t mean you should get back together. It means you all will be able to co parent and remain distant friends. Win![/quote] Op here, thanks and this is what I suspect. Another poster said it's because the pressure if intimacy is gone and I think that's true too. It was a major source of stress, she stopped wanting to be intimate. She suggests we slow down the divorce process and asked about how I feel about us doing better. She wants to keep reconciliation on the table but this is all good advice and in fact a hopeful sign we will be great peaceful coparents[/quote] If you can get along that's the biggest one in marriage. If you have kids I would try and work it out. If you think you have problems now wait until you both date others with kids, exes, and a whole new slew of problems. Keeping a central family together is very important. I say this from experience. Work it out, don't listen to the posters who say divorce over nonsense. Most of my second marriage friends fyi aren't all that thrilled with their circumstances. Sometimes there's not a choice, BUT going by your posts it's certainly doable. [/quote]
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