Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People keep things private. It wasn't out of nowhere it was none of your business.
Yes. They know most people are loud mouth harpy gossips and whatever they say WILL get back to their children.
They are protective and have a united front BECAUSE of the well-being of their kids. They aren't going to let out that someone had an affair, was a big Ho or did something else awful.
This. Responsible parents don't broadcast the reasons for their divorce, because they are protecting their kids (and their kids' relationship with both parents). The people who trash the other spouse to anyone who will listen (including the kids) are selfish and are doing their kids a huge disservice
nopeAnonymous 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:I can pretty much guarantee there’s something going on that they’re not sharing. Respect their privacy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you know there’s no abuse, adultery, or addiction?
Because its the close friend of my husband and he confirmed it. He's basically just...leaving her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you know there’s no abuse, adultery, or addiction?
Because its the close friend of my husband and he confirmed it. He's basically just...leaving her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you know there’s no abuse, adultery, or addiction?
Exactly. I'm dealing with the addiction right now. It's not like I'm telling anyone about it. But he's becoming verbally abusive to our teen son. And my husband refuses therapy. There is only so much one spouse can do.....
Anonymous wrote:Just learned of another one today. No abuse, no adultery or addiction. Functioning involved parents to three kids. They didn't even see a therapist. We are early 40's and most people we know have kids in upper elementary and MS. The pace of divorce announcements seems to be ticking up.
WTAF?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you know there’s no abuse, adultery, or addiction?
This. I’d be embarrassed to tell people my husband cheated on me and even more embarrassed to tell them he abused me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you know there’s no abuse, adultery, or addiction?
This. I’d be embarrassed to tell people my husband cheated on me and even more embarrassed to tell them he abused me.
Anonymous wrote:How do you know there’s no abuse, adultery, or addiction?