Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not divorced; my parents weren't divorced; none of my grandparents were divorced.
No doubt we all had plenty of reasons to divorce, but none of us did or do.
So inspiring when I hear about multiple generations that stayed married just for the sake of staying married. Just imagine what all those people in happy second marriages gave up just so that they could live with someone that wasn’t abusive or distant.
Not for the sake of staying married. For the sake of our vows, our souls, our children, and our society.
It's so inspiring when I hear about people who rode out tough times, stayed married, and now they and their families are enjoying the many rewards of that choice. Not like my parents and their miserable second marriages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not divorced; my parents weren't divorced; none of my grandparents were divorced.
No doubt we all had plenty of reasons to divorce, but none of us did or do.
So inspiring when I hear about multiple generations that stayed married just for the sake of staying married. Just imagine what all those people in happy second marriages gave up just so that they could live with someone that wasn’t abusive or distant.
Not for the sake of staying married. For the sake of our vows, our souls, our children, and our society.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not divorced; my parents weren't divorced; none of my grandparents were divorced.
No doubt we all had plenty of reasons to divorce, but none of us did or do.
So inspiring when I hear about multiple generations that stayed married just for the sake of staying married. Just imagine what all those people in happy second marriages gave up just so that they could live with someone that wasn’t abusive or distant.
Not for the sake of staying married. For the sake of our vows, our souls, our children, and our society.
Anonymous wrote:It is a profound loss and it is almost taboo to talk about it. You are not alone in your pain. Healing to know that now some now adult children of divorce are sharing their experience in this book. https://www.amazon.com/Primal-Loss-Now-Adult-Children-Divorce-ebook/dp/B071VY9HXC
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not divorced; my parents weren't divorced; none of my grandparents were divorced.
No doubt we all had plenty of reasons to divorce, but none of us did or do.
So inspiring when I hear about multiple generations that stayed married just for the sake of staying married. Just imagine what all those people in happy second marriages gave up just so that they could live with someone that wasn’t abusive or distant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a kid I used to pray daily that they’d divorce. They divorced my freshman year of college and I was pissed (still am) that they waited til then. They weren’t doing me any favors!
They might not have wanted to miss a minute of living with you when you were at home.
Not PP, but someone who grew up like PP.
The "not miss a minute" idea may have some truth to it. but it is very selfish way to live life. If a grown up cannot handle being in a social situation without letting their mood undermine the fun for everyone, they should go home, right? I mean, I don't get to ruin my niece's wedding, or Passover, or a school performance just because I can't keep my feelings in check, right? Better not to go than to suck the joy out of all family occasions....
Here is my inner child talking now: mom, dad, sometimes it isn't about you! Sometimes it was actually about me. Thank you so much!
Anonymous wrote:Did you forgive them? What age were you as a child? Who in your family didn’t handle it well? How is your marriage? Did your parents divorce affect your marriage,- your parenting? How about your siblings? Please indicate your response from either a female or male response. Thank you.
More couples are divorcing- because of your parents divorce, would you ever?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a kid I used to pray daily that they’d divorce. They divorced my freshman year of college and I was pissed (still am) that they waited til then. They weren’t doing me any favors!
They might not have wanted to miss a minute of living with you when you were at home.