Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think there’s a lot of regret, but not all of it regretting the divorce. Divorce typically comes with a big financial hit that can take many years to recover from. Also for people who like to be partnered or married, that doesn’t always happen again. If there are kids, there are all sorts of issues that can be tough from simply splitting the time to watching them become a part of a new family with additional siblings. And there can be the realization that there is no perfect relationship, that the falling in love stage doesn’t last and sometimes bad patterns repeat themselves because you are the common dynamic.
All of these regrets can happen even when you’re relieved to be out of the marriage.
I am the one who filed in our relationship but I realized that I would regret it and decided to stay and put in the work. I think had I not, I would have regretted divorcing.
I wish more people realized this.
Anonymous wrote:My BIL still regrets his divorce 10 years later. He behaved poorly to the extent that his own parents and siblings distanced themselves from him. He’s gotten therapy but hasn’t been in a stable relationship since. Former SIL is happily remarried and has twins with her new husband, in addition to hers and BIL’s child.
Anonymous wrote:I think there’s a lot of regret, but not all of it regretting the divorce. Divorce typically comes with a big financial hit that can take many years to recover from. Also for people who like to be partnered or married, that doesn’t always happen again. If there are kids, there are all sorts of issues that can be tough from simply splitting the time to watching them become a part of a new family with additional siblings. And there can be the realization that there is no perfect relationship, that the falling in love stage doesn’t last and sometimes bad patterns repeat themselves because you are the common dynamic.
All of these regrets can happen even when you’re relieved to be out of the marriage.
I am the one who filed in our relationship but I realized that I would regret it and decided to stay and put in the work. I think had I not, I would have regretted divorcing.
Anonymous wrote:Not common at all. I know people who very much wish they hadn't felt the need, but everyone who's had one who I know is relieved.