Would you, let your spouse fulfill "past regrets" in life to save your marriage?
Pasted regrets is what you spouse wanted to do or wanted to have done before marriage, but was unable or never had the opportunity to do it at the time; but your spouse is trying to see past the regrets by talking openly about them, telling about all the desires wanted to do in life, but also feels a little cheated in life because your spouse believe's that they got married a little to soon. Now there is no regrets about the marriage, just regrets that your spouse never had a chance to do the things or wanted to do the things in life before it's late & will get to old & die. With that thought in mind, (even though trying to move past it) it is starting to affect the marriage.
Would you, let your spouse fulfill their past regrets,(too personal to list here) or even help your spouse fulfill those regrets it to save your marriage.
Even though it is something you would never allow, or even considered?
2007-04-23
05:14:21
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Marriage & Divorce