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Reply to "Why do some friends and family consider the end of my marriage such a failure?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Because they know what you are unwilling to acknowledge: divorce is really hard even with adult children. For them and for you. They know you just signed away half of your grandparenting time.[/quote] What a weird question. My father is the only grandparent on my side (my mother is deceased) and he's never spent more than 10 or 15 hours a year with my kids. Do people really let a future lack of time with grandchildren prevent them from divorcing?[/quote] Not necessarily, but a lot of people don't even think of it. My mother didn't at the time, but it really bothers her now. I'm not saying stay married because of it, but divorce casts a long shadow and there is a lot of sadness that OP may not have considered. [/quote]
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