Anonymous wrote:Gee, why do people in the bitter divorcees forum tell everyone to get divorced?
Anonymous wrote:Well, some of us are old enough to remember when most women were trapped in marriage. With no education, no job, and so much social pressure to stay. In my mother’s generation, it was almost impossible for women to own property by themselves. That often meant being trapped with an adulterous husband, a drunk, a man who couldn’t hold a job, a man who abused her, or a man who abused the kids.
Divorce is the path to freedom from these hells that most women have had to put up with for most of human history.
So it’s a valid option to save your own life. I’m not saying jump to divorce. But you gotta know this is one of the best tools out there for women. And it hasn’t always existed. Many countries still don’t allow divorce. You are still basically your husband’s property.
Anonymous wrote:Every time someone posts about any relationship struggle at all, the immediate answer is almost always divorce
Who are the people who always say this every time in every thread?
Trolls? Unhappy divorced people who want others to share in their misery?
Is divorce just truly not a big deal to some people on here (Certain cultures or classes?)
Divorce is a big deal and can mess up many lives aside from just the couple involved.
Don't get why people are so cavalier about suggesting it every time.
Anonymous wrote:Because 50% of marriages end in divorce
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, some of us are old enough to remember when most women were trapped in marriage. With no education, no job, and so much social pressure to stay. In my mother’s generation, it was almost impossible for women to own property by themselves. That often meant being trapped with an adulterous husband, a drunk, a man who couldn’t hold a job, a man who abused her, or a man who abused the kids.
Divorce is the path to freedom from these hells that most women have had to put up with for most of human history.
So it’s a valid option to save your own life. I’m not saying jump to divorce. But you gotta know this is one of the best tools out there for women. And it hasn’t always existed. Many countries still don’t allow divorce. You are still basically your husband’s property.
Where did your mother live where it was impossible to own property one generation ago? Even my husband's illiterate Saudi mom owns property.
What? It was 1975 before women everywhere in the States could have a checking account in her own name alone (not counting exceptions).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, some of us are old enough to remember when most women were trapped in marriage. With no education, no job, and so much social pressure to stay. In my mother’s generation, it was almost impossible for women to own property by themselves. That often meant being trapped with an adulterous husband, a drunk, a man who couldn’t hold a job, a man who abused her, or a man who abused the kids.
Divorce is the path to freedom from these hells that most women have had to put up with for most of human history.
So it’s a valid option to save your own life. I’m not saying jump to divorce. But you gotta know this is one of the best tools out there for women. And it hasn’t always existed. Many countries still don’t allow divorce. You are still basically your husband’s property.
Where did your mother live where it was impossible to own property one generation ago? Even my husband's illiterate Saudi mom owns property.