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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I agree she may be depressed. She has lots of money to address quality of life issues. Many people never fall in love like you see in the movies and a lot of that is hormonal and fades anyway. I think she's a bit old/the marriage is so long-term that it's not wise to divorce unless she really wants to date or otherwise really shake things up. [b]This divorce will affect grandparenting.[/b] That may be quite saddening.[/quote] This should be literally the last thing on her mind when divorcing :roll: [/quote] Oh really? You don't think it affects other family members? Somebody who stayed married maybe 30 years longer than they needed to for the kids, throwing in the towel? It doesn't sound like an abusive or toxic marriage and these people are not far from retirement at C-Suite levels. Split holidays, acrimony between adult kids, new partners, all sorts of stuff can flow from this decision.[/quote] I dont care if it "affects" other family members. Grandparents can F right off. Sounds like you're a real Karen interfering with other peoples relationships. [/quote]
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