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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Another woman brainwashed by pop culture, reality TV, and toxic friends who've been brainwashed by the same. Yesssss QUEEN, #leanin to that divorce!! To the left, to the left!![/quote] I have to agree. I'm so disappointed how many people view marriage as disposable. I'm not against divorce in all cases, but I do not respect people who abandon [b]a stable loving family/homelife[/b] in order to pursue...romance? Hotter sex? Selfishness? All of these people should "beware destination addiction, the idea that happiness is in the next place, next job or with the next partner. Until you give up the idea that happiness is somewhere else, it will never be where you are." [/quote] How do you know she had a stable and loving home life? Clearly, she did not. She made it clear she wanted more from their relationship and her co-parent than Brady was willing to give, despite his promises? I imagine Giselle was lonely, felt unfulfilled, lied to, and/or abandoned by Brady’s 180 on retirement. Not everyone gets divorced for something new - sometimes the current thing is untenable. It’s not selfish not to want not to be in a relationship with someone who doesn’t follow through with commitments and literally isn’t around for six months of the year. You get one life. Not everyone wants to be stuck in a really unhappy marriage. [/quote] Gisele want to get rid of the kids for half the time and have her own free time and now Tom will have to step up, no matter if he’s doing football. This is usually the case in divorces where the mom feels like she is doing all the work and is essentially a single parent. She wants a divorce to get a break the kids and from feeling like she’s the sole parent. When Tom has custody, she will be free to do whatever she wants. I get it. It will feel good to have the kids elsewhere for a change.[/quote] This is a bad take. She can leave the kids with nannies whenever she wants. She wanted a life partner, but he only wanted to center himself. [/quote] It’s a bad take because he won’t spend any more time with the kids. Just because a court would give him 50% doesn’t mean he’ll take it. Before we split, our marriage counselor told me that my husband wasn’t going to spend more time with the kids once he no longer lived under the same roof, and she was 100% correct. Chronically absent fathers don’t become more present after a split. That’s fantasy.[/quote]
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