Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's hard to speak for everyone, but I personally wouldn't throw that out unless I had truly considered it an option. So therefore, it would really scare me if my partner threw it out because I'd assume that meant they had considered it, and that really sucks.
I was thinking the same thing.
I would take a look at myself and try to figure out what I was doing that was pushing him to the nuclear reaction.
Threatening hundreds of times is one thing. That’s on him.
But threatening every two years probably means that I am doing something deeply upsetting to him, and I need to figure out what that is.
Anonymous wrote:It's hard to speak for everyone, but I personally wouldn't throw that out unless I had truly considered it an option. So therefore, it would really scare me if my partner threw it out because I'd assume that meant they had considered it, and that really sucks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you think of people who make multiple divorce threats in a marriage?
Starting early in the marriage... for no good reason. I said early on if divorce threats continued, I would be out. Marriage was bad anyway. The last divorce right that happened I said, “yes, we need a divorce” and he was actually surprised.
I’m just wondering how common that is for people who make multiple divorce threats to be surprised when the other person eventually says “OK, let’s get a divorce.”
Do some people just stay in the marriage despite multiple the best divorce threats no matter what?
This is ironically funny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, are you getting divorced? Or were you only bluffing when you called his bluff?
The first time the word "divorce" came out of my ex's mouth, I consulted lawyers and got my ducks in a row. Took a while to play out, but I was ready.
We are getting a divorce. First threat was in the first six months of marriage. The last was 18 months ago. There were threats in between. I said it twice but I meant it...he did not want to divorce. Now he has accepted it. But it was mind boggling that the last threat was “I will never say it again, let’s work it out” after it happening like clockwork every two years. Before the last threat, I made him promise to never do it again or it would be done. He promised but did it again so promising again meant nothing.
How long were you married?
Anonymous wrote:What do you think of people who make multiple divorce threats in a marriage?
Starting early in the marriage... for no good reason. I said early on if divorce threats continued, I would be out. Marriage was bad anyway. The last divorce right that happened I said, “yes, we need a divorce” and he was actually surprised.
I’m just wondering how common that is for people who make multiple divorce threats to be surprised when the other person eventually says “OK, let’s get a divorce.”
Do some people just stay in the marriage despite multiple the best divorce threats no matter what?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, are you getting divorced? Or were you only bluffing when you called his bluff?
The first time the word "divorce" came out of my ex's mouth, I consulted lawyers and got my ducks in a row. Took a while to play out, but I was ready.
We are getting a divorce. First threat was in the first six months of marriage. The last was 18 months ago. There were threats in between. I said it twice but I meant it...he did not want to divorce. Now he has accepted it. But it was mind boggling that the last threat was “I will never say it again, let’s work it out” after it happening like clockwork every two years. Before the last threat, I made him promise to never do it again or it would be done. He promised but did it again so promising again meant nothing.
Anonymous wrote:So, are you getting divorced? Or were you only bluffing when you called his bluff?
The first time the word "divorce" came out of my ex's mouth, I consulted lawyers and got my ducks in a row. Took a while to play out, but I was ready.