Anonymous wrote:People keep things private. It wasn't out of nowhere it was none of your business.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gee, OP. It's almost as if people don't owe you the personal and private details of their marriage and their decisions.
Get a life.
I don't need to know the private details. It seems pretty obvious that their kids would be better off with their parents together and the parents are just being selfish. But clearly you all think getting divorced is NBD so have fun, I guess?
I have two children and have been happily married for 10 years, but nice try.
Anyway, the husband isn't telling you the reasons because it's none of your business. Buzz off. Buzz. Off. You are nosy, intrusive and think you are owed personal information. You are not. By the way, you might want to look to your own marriage--happy people don't get this fixated and don't project so much. Best of luck.
I'm not nosy. I didn't even talk to him. HE called my husband and WANTED TO TELL HIM.
I'm still in complete shock. You wouldn't be?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gee, OP. It's almost as if people don't owe you the personal and private details of their marriage and their decisions.
Get a life.
I don't need to know the private details. It seems pretty obvious that their kids would be better off with their parents together and the parents are just being selfish. But clearly you all think getting divorced is NBD so have fun, I guess?
I have two children and have been happily married for 10 years, but nice try.
Anyway, the husband isn't telling you the reasons because it's none of your business. Buzz off. Buzz. Off. You are nosy, intrusive and think you are owed personal information. You are not. By the way, you might want to look to your own marriage--happy people don't get this fixated and don't project so much. Best of luck.
I'm not nosy. I didn't even talk to him. HE called my husband and WANTED TO TELL HIM.
I'm still in complete shock. You wouldn't be?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gee, OP. It's almost as if people don't owe you the personal and private details of their marriage and their decisions.
Get a life.
I don't need to know the private details. It seems pretty obvious that their kids would be better off with their parents together and the parents are just being selfish. But clearly you all think getting divorced is NBD so have fun, I guess?
Anonymous wrote:Seeing so many couples break up I can't help but wonder- did I cause the divorce by not being a better friend?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gee, OP. It's almost as if people don't owe you the personal and private details of their marriage and their decisions.
Get a life.
I don't need to know the private details. It seems pretty obvious that their kids would be better off with their parents together and the parents are just being selfish. But clearly you all think getting divorced is NBD so have fun, I guess?
I have two children and have been happily married for 10 years, but nice try.
Anyway, the husband isn't telling you the reasons because it's none of your business. Buzz off. Buzz. Off. You are nosy, intrusive and think you are owed personal information. You are not. By the way, you might want to look to your own marriage--happy people don't get this fixated and don't project so much. Best of luck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gee, OP. It's almost as if people don't owe you the personal and private details of their marriage and their decisions.
Get a life.
I don't need to know the private details. It seems pretty obvious that their kids would be better off with their parents together and the parents are just being selfish. But clearly you all think getting divorced is NBD so have fun, I guess?
Anonymous wrote:I know somebody who got married at 19 because she felt pressured into it by both her very religious family and her then-boyfriend. She felt like she couldn’t say no. It was a terrible match. She is smart and ambitious and always active, he plays a lot of video games and never reads or is interested in something that requires an intellectual challenge. She was miserable. Not just miserable like “wow my life sucks,” but she had major anxiety issues and depression. She tried her best for I think years but decided she just couldn’t live her life like that.
She has no desire to remarry and assumes that her ex will remarry (but he is a good person so I personally think he will remarry somebody who will make a great stepmom, and I had a terrible stepmom so I have a bias against them).
I think she absolutely made the decision. She’s going to be a much better mom to her kids. It will be very hard for them but not as hard as it would be had my friend kept trying to white knuckle their way through the marriage her whole life.
Anonymous wrote:I didn't tell anyone I was being physically abused. Don't assume you know everything.