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Reply to "How do you know if your marriage is dead beyond repair—and do you stay for kids?"
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[quote=Anonymous]My ex-husband and I felt like roommates, because I wasn't happy and he was perfectly happy to just drift along. I ended it because I couldn't bear the thought of staying just for the kids. My youngest was 3, my oldest 7. Because we were friends more than anything else, there was no animosity. We went together to work up our divorce papers. (The lawyer said he had never seen that happen before). We love our kids, and didn't want them to have to deal with anything else on top of a divorce. We've been divorced for 8 years, I'm remarried, and we have such an easy relationship! My husband and my ex are great friends, he comes to visit at Christmas and stays at our house, and we go to visit during the summer and stay at his house. (He lives 1100 miles away). Because of the way we worked out our divorce, they can move back and forth without court involvement (which my two oldest have done).. He's one of my best friends, and I have never regretted my decision. Good luck, OP. [/quote]
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