Anonymous wrote:I have one friend who regrets the divorce, but part of it is because she can't let go of the "what could have been". To make a long story short, she divorced him because they basically lived like roommates who only ever talked if it had to do with their son. They were both miserable. There was no fighting or abuse or anything. It was simply a falling out of love scenario. So they divorced figuring it was a miserable way to live.
But because they didn't hate each other or anything like that, their divorce was amicable and dealing with each other post divorce was fine. After awhile he got a new gf and she saw them at their kid's games/activities/mutually planned events and that's when the "what could have been" regrets started. But the reality we try to tell her is that she has no idea what it would have looked like if the stayed together. Sure now they can get on like friends and he's in a happy and healthy relationship, but if they stayed married I very much doubt they would get along this well.
Anonymous wrote:Most of my divorced friends have privately admitted to me they regret it deeply.
Anonymous wrote:I feel like the people who most regret divorce are the ones who think their spouse will never ever divorce them no matter how bad their behavior.
I read reddit sometimes, and there are always posts from men who (ex) ask for a paternity test, wife freaks out and divorces them, and now they are alone without their child. They don't regret the divorce necessarily, but how their entire life blew up in their face because of one decision. The cheaters, the liars, the losers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of my divorced friends have privately admitted to me they regret it deeply.
No they haven’t.
Anonymous wrote:Most of my divorced friends have privately admitted to me they regret it deeply.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like the people who most regret divorce are the ones who think their spouse will never ever divorce them no matter how bad their behavior.
I read reddit sometimes, and there are always posts from men who (ex) ask for a paternity test, wife freaks out and divorces them, and now they are alone without their child. They don't regret the divorce necessarily, but how their entire life blew up in their face because of one decision. The cheaters, the liars, the losers.
Yeah this kind of describes my ex. Even though I gave him years of advance warning that his behavior was literally draining away all my positive feelings and would end in divorce sooner or later, he refused to change anything or even acknowledge any issues. When it became more clear that we were headed towards divorce he started to panic and claim he wanted to do therapy. But it was far too late.
Anonymous wrote:I feel like the people who most regret divorce are the ones who think their spouse will never ever divorce them no matter how bad their behavior.
I read reddit sometimes, and there are always posts from men who (ex) ask for a paternity test, wife freaks out and divorces them, and now they are alone without their child. They don't regret the divorce necessarily, but how their entire life blew up in their face because of one decision. The cheaters, the liars, the losers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My aunt and uncle divorced after 12 years of marriage.
Neither really let the other go.
Both married other people.
Both stayed married to the others for over 25 years.
Aunt and Uncle slept togther yearly while being married to the other people
Pretty messed up that you know this somehow.
Anonymous wrote:My aunt and uncle divorced after 12 years of marriage.
Neither really let the other go.
Both married other people.
Both stayed married to the others for over 25 years.
Aunt and Uncle slept togther yearly while being married to the other people