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Reply to "When successful men with demanding jobs (doctor, lawyer) divorce, what usually causes it?"
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[quote=Anonymous]I haven't seen this so much so I would say it may be more of a media stereotype and not real life. The few divorces I have seen in 20+yrs in those fields have either been early in the marriage with an affair (women being just as guilty of cheating, despite the stereotype) or later in marriage with no cheating but the dh is lost/not doing well at work/midlife crisis/personality disorder. Those marriages were so contentious, all of them. I think the spouses often get tired of fighting so much. That's not to say fighting means divorce is inevitable, there are also people who stay together despite seeming to hate each other but that is another issue.[/quote]
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