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"No fault" divorce....huh?
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[QUOTE="tx246, post: 1135653, member: 23127"] yeah, i was pretty bitter about my divorce. not that my marriage was perfect, there were tough times but swade is right. the heart does not quit easily. i was lucky enough to not have kids in the middle of it. i had a great relationship with her family and though they wanted me around, it was too tough. i still keep in touch from time to time but when i was married it was a daily thing. her parents taught me more about life than my own. i believed in my vows and was ready to go till "death do us part". i knew she wasnt happy and i wasnt either but i was more hard headed than her. in the end she had enough and there wasnt anything i could do. how could vows before God be tossed aside? two years of soul searching and this is the only thing that made sense to me. 1. marriage is supposed to be "unconditional" but we are human 2. i cannot make anybody happy.....i can only share happiness/contentment/ect if your spouse is not satisfied with themselves, its a long bumpy road 3. its a day to day contract that either party can excuse themselves from......its each persons job to do the best that they can for each other and hopefully nobody will wake up going what the hell happened. 4. if you find yourself excused, hang in there, examine what happened and what YOU might of done to prevent it and take it with you to the next relationship. 5. the next time around might be so much better........in my case it is. 6. you will always have regrets but dont dwell on them. i really feel for those people with kids. courts suck. [/QUOTE]
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