Im going thro a divorce at the moment, once the trust has gone get out of there
2006-08-16 01:24:24
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answered by Anonymous
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I divorced because we never should have gotten married in the first place. Something told me that everything would change once we married and I was right. The once charming, caring, compassionate man I had known turned into a controlling, emotionally and physically abusive, cheating monster.
He had stuck a rifle in my mouth and threatened to kill me, he continuously would accuse me of cheating on him, when that couldn't have been further from the truth. He called me horrible names, broke down my self esteem, controlled where I went and who I talked to.
Had three affairs at the same time in the first year of our marriage.
The last straw was a combination of the rifle incedent and the fact that he had brought home an STD, given it to me and accused me of sleeping around.
That's when I kicked him out, packed up everything in the house and my son and ran for my life!
I'm fairly certain that if I had stayed, I would not be alive to tell the tale.
2006-08-16 10:35:04
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answered by DEATH 7
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Many of us marry a illusion, and think is love. And when your illusion comes tumbling down, you realize that you were not in love. The minute you think is love, it's not. Love is not "think I am in love", love comes like lighting, striking you without warning, comes in a surprising way. You really do not have to ask no one, because you know. Divorce is a sad situation, for you and all involved. But staying with someone you do not love or just not getting along with, it's unhealthy for all concern. Divorce when necessary should be consider. Remember there are many scenarios in divorce.
2006-08-16 01:38:25
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answered by wilfredo a 3
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Going through the divorce was not fun experience. I wanted it so bad and it still hurt like I was killing a part of me. But once it was over, I was able to get on with my life and was able to achieve so much more. I was married for 15 yrs.
2006-08-16 01:24:33
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answered by Unique 4
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One reason is just as good as another. In my case she left one day and the next morning I was in a lawyers office. I had told her before when she threatened to leave that once would be the last. It was and i do not regret it. Never made the mistake of getting married again. That was over thirty years ago.
2006-08-16 01:50:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Going through a divorce sucks! Even more so when you have kids. My divorce has so far taken a year and a half and I'm not even done yet. You have to really be ready to go through all the drama.
2006-08-16 01:31:07
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answered by Laci 1
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A freedom or a superb is a state granted permission to do something interior of a undeniable skill that they later set with lawsuits. it relatively is a comedian tale. All of politics is a comedian tale. Telling somebody they are allowed to be unfastened isn't genuine freedom and is even worse being an entire perversion of what a superb or freedom rather is.
2016-10-02 03:55:31
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answered by ? 4
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I divorced my 1st husband because he physically and mentally was abusive, he had no respect for me or my view points or for our child, and there was no possibility that he would ever change because he was a pathological liar and a cheat.
The day the divorce was final was the happiest day of my life, 23 years ago.
2006-08-16 01:33:26
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answered by a_delphic_oracle 6
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it had taken 2 yrs to finally get divorced. The hardest thing for me was starting over. i choses to move to a different state. i wanted a divorce because I couldnt trust my spouse
2006-08-16 02:07:48
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answered by Stacia S 2
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I dont believe in divorce.
2006-08-16 01:31:57
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answered by Ricknows 5
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