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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Because no matter what reason, it's a pain to go through the divorce process, no? If you don't anyone to feel sorry for you, just indicate that it's the best decision for you. If someone tells me they're getting divorced without adding some qualifier or extra tidbit like that, I'd say sorry too. [/quote] No, it does not have to be a pain. I felt that divorce was easy. The marriage was horrible. I hate it when people say this. It is astonishing they don't realize 1 person wanted the divorce and is far from sorry. I say: "I'm not sorry. Why are you?" It shuts this crap right down.[/quote] That’s a pretty hostile response to someone just trying to be nice. Yikes. I bet it sure does shut them right down. Why be so abrasive to someone who hasn’t done anything other than try to be nice?[/quote] I don't think it is "nice" to say "I'm sorry." [/quote] “Something just happened in my life that is [b]widely known to be the greatest stressor one can have in their lives[/b], which is the end of my marriage which I , theoretically, hoped would be a happy one.” “Oh, I had no idea, I’m sorry to hear that” “That’s not nice to say why why on earth are you sorry?” Yeah, you’re totally in the right here. [/quote] Everyone should be so lucky![/quote]
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