Anonymous wrote:Oh yes, married at 22, she had an affair at 23, divorced at 24. That was 28 years ago and the marriage was just a blur but I still have some good memories. Sadly, her life has been bad since then and mine has been very good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel that way sometimes. We do have a kid. But one of the reasons we divorced was bc he would not do anything to make it feel like a marriage—no engagement ring, no wedding ring, no wedding, no house, no shared financial plan, little to no teamwork, no shared social life, no traveling and no holidays.
I honestly don’t understand why you would marry someone like this.
Anonymous wrote:My dad retired after 37 years and a year or two out he said he felt like he never worked.
Anonymous wrote:I feel that way sometimes. We do have a kid. But one of the reasons we divorced was bc he would not do anything to make it feel like a marriage—no engagement ring, no wedding ring, no wedding, no house, no shared financial plan, little to no teamwork, no shared social life, no traveling and no holidays.
. Anonymous wrote:I think it’s a pretty common feeling if you got married young, divorced fairly quickly, and didn’t have kids or much (if any) property to settle. At that point it might as well just be any other breakup, just with a few legal issues.