Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no divorced friends. Honestly I don't.
That isn't something to be proud of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no divorced friends. Honestly I don't.
Same. Maybe we are too young? We are all roughly 40.
Anonymous wrote:I think there are three primary bail out points:
1. After a year or two for those starter marriages where high school/college sweethearts get married solely because they happened to be dating each other when they reached graduation.
2. After the kids get to elementary school - as one of the PPs mentioned, it's all hands on deck during those baby/toddler years, and then some couples look up and realize how broken their marriage has become.
3. After the kids get to college - with the kids raised and gone, some couple see no remaining reason to be together.
Anonymous wrote:I have no divorced friends. Honestly I don't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mid 40s here and this makes sense. We are coming out of the baby years when it was all hands on deck and when there was no sex in the regular sense
Now there is lingering resentment from my wife about all the things I did wrong, we haven't rekindled the romantic side and frankly we are spiralling away from each other. And yes, as a successful man, it is easy to see alternatives out there and the potential of never having an intimate life again is stifling.
There is no excuse ever to have an affair. Get a divorce, give her the house, a good settlement and child support/alimony and move on.