Boredom is the foundation of infidelity, which leads to divorce.
So i guess the answer is 'um, yeah'.
2007-01-29 04:35:23
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answer #1
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answered by ? 3
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I suppose un-reconcilable differences could come under boredom, this is grounds for divorce and you could say you wanted to go out and enjoy your life and he didnt so you got bored.
problem solved.
normally if there is no real reason for getting a divorce other than you just cant stand each other any more or you just dont want to be together anymore then un-reconcilable differences is put down but I think you have to be seperated 2 years before you can file.
2007-01-29 01:28:42
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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If it was we would all be divorced at some point. If you think it is grounds then fine get divorced but you better never marry again. We all get a little bored in our marriage at times. Try spicing it up a little. Talk to your wife also about new things to try.
2007-01-29 01:29:29
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answered by Lucinda M 3
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No, not in and of itself. There are deeper issues. If your car was stuck in the mud, what would you do? What if you had poured your soul into building it, not to mention time and energy and even money? Would you just leave it there? No. You would do whatever it took to dig it out and restore it once more. Ask yourself why you are bored or why your spouse is bored. But take a good, long, hard look at yourself. Are you boring? Shake it up!
2007-01-29 01:30:12
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answered by spiritual.rollercoaster 1
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no. boredom is grounds for the typical relationship. everybody gets bored with their partner every once in a while....but you will also have those amazing days with him/her. in my opinion, if he is good to you, doesnt cheat on you, loves you, takes good care of you, and yet maybe boring as heck...you still have yourself a good person.
2007-01-29 01:42:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I wasn't married but cohabiting for five years and yes I did get bored which led me to call it quits... looking back I regret it now because the thrills I got at the 'greener grass side' were short lived.
Best thing you can do is make things less boring, it takes two to tango ; )
2007-01-29 01:30:53
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answered by Liz S 1
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depends on your personality, im bored but know im with a good man, anyone i find out there is only going to be amazingly exciting for the first year then things will settle in a rut like this relationship has, if you genuinly dont love him then leave him but there aint a lot of good men out there, try changing other things in your life first!
2007-01-29 02:01:16
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answered by diane e 1
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No. Only irreconcilable differences. And even then, one should separate for a year and try to resolve the differences before coming to so important a decision. One should "try" to make a marriage work.
2007-01-29 01:26:37
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answered by darth_maul_8065 5
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if it where 90% of all marriages and relationships would fail you just have to learn to find ways beat the boredom!
2007-01-29 01:28:02
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answered by robert x 7
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I would so no but then I'm not in your relationship.
How long have you been married?
Are there any children involved?
How old are you both?
Have you tried introducing excitement and new hobbies?
What exactly are you bored with?
Your partner or the marriage itself?
2007-01-29 01:28:13
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answer #10
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answered by lynn a 3
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