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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes, I think there are a lot of instances where it is justified.[/quote] Disagree. Leaving the marriage or working on it with specialists can be justified, not cheating. [/quote] It really depends. There are some life circumstances in which divorce won't work. Marriage is not all about sex. [/quote] There are very few life circumstances in which divorce won't work. I'm sure it's financially painful and even a poorer living condition for children to divorce in some instances, but it's rare that the children's and spouse's life is in danger in a marriage.[/quote] Wrong. There can be very serious financial issues, very serious mental health issues, geographical issues, and very serious health issues that can make divorce much worse than someone cheating. Marriage is more than sex. It it is a legal contract that is mainly financial. Take the emotional crap out of it. There really are cases where divorce was near impossible. My parents had one of those cases. Divorce was not an option. No one cheated...but if either of them had...I would not have blamed either of them one bit.[/quote]
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