Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She’ll drop you as soon as she’s officially divorced. Happened to me just recently (I even posted a thread here about a partner who omitted telling he was finalizing his divorce). I heard men saying it happened to them, too. Which is why nobody wants to date separated people
Forgot to add his divorce was bitter in court and he was not telling me any of that. He dropped me 3 weeks after it was final
What's the psychology behind this, I don't understand?
I can understand BEING dumped when your divorce is made final by someone who is afraid of committment.
Anonymous wrote:I don't find this as a big deal if you like each other. As a woman, she came clean when things became serious but it could have been better at the earlier stages. Not a deal-breaker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's as big of a deal as you want to make it.
What's the reasons for the divorce not being final? If it's financial entanglements, then that would make sense. I'd also communicate how the information made you feel and that you are disappointed that she didn't come clean earlier.
Op here. Yes, it was certainly a disappointment and I communicated to her in a polite way and this is the only time she is providing incorrect information (I didn't say lying) to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op Here. Her divorce process is pretty amicable and she was waiting for her kids to graduate HS and go to college. All the assets are divided including house and she didn't want to spend a lot of money in filing the paperwork but had hired a lawyer a few months ago and took care of it. Other than this, I don't see any issues from her side as far as the commitment is concerned.
There is no reason for her to wait until the kids graduates high school.
Anonymous wrote:Op Here. Her divorce process is pretty amicable and she was waiting for her kids to graduate HS and go to college. All the assets are divided including house and she didn't want to spend a lot of money in filing the paperwork but had hired a lawyer a few months ago and took care of it. Other than this, I don't see any issues from her side as far as the commitment is concerned.
Anonymous wrote:It's as big of a deal as you want to make it.
What's the reasons for the divorce not being final? If it's financial entanglements, then that would make sense. I'd also communicate how the information made you feel and that you are disappointed that she didn't come clean earlier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She’ll drop you as soon as she’s officially divorced. Happened to me just recently (I even posted a thread here about a partner who omitted telling he was finalizing his divorce). I heard men saying it happened to them, too. Which is why nobody wants to date separated people
Forgot to add his divorce was bitter in court and he was not telling me any of that. He dropped me 3 weeks after it was final
Anonymous wrote:She’ll drop you as soon as she’s officially divorced. Happened to me just recently (I even posted a thread here about a partner who omitted telling he was finalizing his divorce). I heard men saying it happened to them, too. Which is why nobody wants to date separated people