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[quote=Anonymous]Against my family's wishes, I got married at 25 to someone who had did not seem like good marriage potential. I'd known him for less than a year. My family even had an intervention with me to try to convince me not to marry him. That didn't work. In some ways it made me more determined to follow through with my plans. Well, needless-to-say, the marriage was a mistake. It was awful, but short-lived. We were separated in less than 2 years. The thing to keep in mind, though, is that divorce is not easy. It's much easier to get married than it is to get divorced. OP, I'm not really sure what you can do as painful as it is to watch this happen. I am so grateful that I did not get pregnant during the short marriage. Otherwise I'd still be connected to that guy through a child. Hopefully your daughter will open her eyes to the situation. Or maybe the young man will turn out to be more than a loser. Think positively, release yourself from it a bit, if possible, and pray about it, if you are so inclined. Best wishes to you and your family. [/quote]
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