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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 know 3. 1. She married him because of $ and status. He worked long hours to have that $ and status. But once she had the money and all the perks of his log work hours, she was bored. She wanted a fun husband who was home to do things with, not someone that worked long hours and was tired and stressed. She had the best of both worlds, left him and took a lot of his money and then met the fun husband with 1st husbands money to fund their lifestyle and fun. 2. He cheated with someone at work who was 20 years his junior and who acted like he was a God. He loved the hero worship and he wanted the young pretty woman on his arm so he left his first wife for the 25 year old. 3. The not atypical scenario where his job required long hours and stress but afforded them a great lifestyle. But he wasn't home that much and not too dialed into every day family life and she felt a bit held back and suffocated by all the home responsibilities. Neither really felt like they had a partner. One had one job - work a lot and make a lot of money and pay for everything and the other had the other job - look after everything to do with the house and kids. They both grew resentful and both felt unappreciated and eventually divorced. [/quote]
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