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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]I had an affair with my 20 year old neighbor during my starter marriage (no kids). It was awesome. I'll always remember it fondly. He is so freaking hot. He really loved me, i wasn't quite as into him emotionally but our sex was amazing. Way better than my opioid-addicted ex who could rarely even perform. I was mentally checked out and planning to leave the marriage, only stayed for logistical reasons at the time. We were divorced within a year or so of starting the affair. Ex never found out. Sometimes I wonder why it was all so easy for me. I really have no regrets. I'm remarried now and have children with my husband. I would never cheat on him, but I have considered leaving him several times, not for anyone else though.[/quote] Gross. Starter marriage? No regrets? Yiu would definitely benefit from serious self-reflection and therapy, but you sound way too shallow to actually do that. [/quote] Lol. Look in the mirror. Judgmental bitches are the worst. [/quote] I really hope 'starter marriages' do not involve children. Going into a marriage thinking it's a launching point yet procreating and bringing kids into that mess is plain awful. [/quote] Learn something new everyday... "These women’s stories would probably be entertaining if they weren’t so downright depressing. For whether they call it a “starter” marriage, “beta” marriage or “test” marriage, the 25- to 35-year-old generation has a far more elastic definition of the concept of “forever.” How elastic? A recent study found that 43 percent of millennials supported a form of marriage that allowed couples to easily split up after two years, while a full third were open to “marriage licenses” valid — like mortgages — for set periods of time. It’s an impressive figure, especially when you consider just a third of respondents still believe that marriage is “till death do us part.” https://nypost.com/2016/03/29/millennials-latest-mistake-embracing-the-starter-marriage/[/quote]
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