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Edited by
Toodygirl5
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Sun 10/04/20 04:14 PM
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When a couple divorces, do you think both parties are at fault or just the one that is being divorced?
Name a couple of reasons You think is legitimate for divorce. |
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When a couple divorces, do you think both parties are at fault or just the one that is being divorced? Name a couple of reasons You think is legitimate for divorce. Just a couple? |
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I think adultery ranks pretty high as a reason.
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There are many reasons why people divorce , but they are not always about someone being at fault .
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Any reason is legitimate if itβs applicable to the people involved
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Edited by
LarchTree
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Sun 10/04/20 05:45 PM
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Maybe if they physically leave expressly never return or communicate, but legally keep you on the string.
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Acknowledging I have no experience with this whatsoever, it seems to me possible that neither party may be at fault. Suppose they mutually agree to part ways and have a peaceful going away party.
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I am of the opinion there are as many reasons for divorce, probably as many as there are numbers of divorce cases. Some are, an abusive partner, infidelity, but one of the main reasons in the UK is to do with financial issues within the marriage. I believe in most cases both are at fault in some way, but that is not always true, sadly a partner can become violent leaving no choice for the spouse on the receiving end other than a divorce. |
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The love can simply have gone.
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Adultery
Physical abuse Marriage should be taken very seriously. |
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talking about problems always create ruckus. leave it behind and continue building trust.
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talking about problems always create ruckus. leave it behind and continue building trust. This is about divorce many on dating sites are divorced several times even. Trust is often broken in a marriage. Many other topics here if you don't appreciate this one . |
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i dont dwell on past memories.
lessons were learned, no point trying to relive the poor judgements of my past. i choose to live in the here and now and i'm pretty content. |
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Edited by
Toodygirl5
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Tue 10/06/20 10:08 AM
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That's great if people learn from past mistakes.
@ Tom Many don't. Yet seeking another partner. Many people don't realize it's a important commitment. |
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It's never the woman's fault , nothing ever is !!
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Edited by
Toodygirl5
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Tue 10/06/20 11:15 AM
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1% of the time, may be!
@freebird |
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It's never the woman's fault , nothing ever is !! And don't you forget it! |
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Ha ha ,I knew a few would rise to that just kidding
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Ha ha ,I knew a few would rise to that just kidding Hahaha. I always wanted to fire a bazooka. A 50 cal sniper rifle would be better, but it says a bazooka is recoilless. I doubt this goes for the 50 cal, hihi. |
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I believe what the Bible says about divorce.
In Matthew 5:31-32 Jesus says this, βYou have heard the law that says, βA man can divorce his wife by merely giving her a written notice of divorce.β But I say that a man who divorces his wife, unless she has been unfaithful, causes her to commit adultery. And anyone who marries a divorced woman also commits adultery. Divorce is only acceptable if there has been unfaithfulness in the marriage. Any other issue can be resolved with the right counselling. |
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