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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I get so tired of the relentless divorce shaming on this site. For some people divorce is required, even when there are kids. As someone who's ex literally tried to kill me in front of my kid, I grateful to be divorced. There is no way it didn't upgrade both me and my kids life to not have to live like that. I know a lot of people always try to add, divorce is ok in instances of abuse. But it often comes off as an afterthought and trivializes the frequency with which people encounter abuse in their marriages. We need to be able to have productive convos about how to navigate relationships and child rearing in the event of a very much so needed divorce. If we had half as much shaming for abusers as we do for divorcees, kids would be better off.[/quote] Oh OP ignore the dummies. You are correct I won’t deny that. It’s only going to get worse when Republicans make it so women can not initiate which is high on their agenda First stop no fault divorce gone. Next stop women can not initiate when pregnancy already a thing in red states next stop women will not b3 able to yep that’s in their notes[/quote] I don't think that agenda if it's even one will go anywhere. There first worry should to be convince people to marry. Their own Christian children are not marrying.[/quote]
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