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[quote=Anonymous]There are so many other things that change over the course of marriage that can affect the commitment. If the spouses grow apart in terms of anger management, sex drive, parenting philosophy, dealing with money, employment status, where to live, what music to listen to, need for privacy, health management, clothing preferences, etc. In my case, there were clues but in the end I could not thrive in an environment filled with anger, which infected every one of the other issues, and we divorced. Attitude toward food/weight did not play a role in our case, but it is also a factor that could affect commitment. Things do change, which is why vows are a lovely idea but not an ironclad guarantee. We are both happier out of the marriage.[/quote]
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