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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ask him if he is ready to try therapy, meeting clergy or taking a trip so you two can give it one more try before calling it quits. If you really want to save this marriage, ask him what would change his mind. If nothing works, then let it go. You'll survive but you'll know why he asked and you'll know that you tried your best.[/quote] No. Someone who has asked for a divorce has thought about it for a long time. He's not going to change his mind. Don't drag it out with therapy. He's probably having an affair and already checked out. [/quote] This. Women file for divorce in about 75% of divorce cases. If he is the one initiating, it’s very very likely that he’s having an affair and his mind will not be changed. Generally speaking, men will not initiate divorce without a big external push to do so.[/quote] I agree. Most men are happy in their marriage when cheating so seldom initiate divorce. They want their cake and eat it too. If he’s initiating he wants the exit. The other time men initiate is when their WIFE is the cheater. Men almost always divorce a cheater unlike women. [/quote]
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