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Ex Wives
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<blockquote data-quote="black4vcobra" data-source="post: 17035190" data-attributes="member: 82394"><p>Ya, I have 2 young sons myself and anytime I've ever thought it might be time to throw in the towel, I realize that would be (in some ways) giving up on them and everyone's life would be worse for it due to splitting of custody, home, wealth, etc and yet still having to deal with the ex on a regular basis. </p><p></p><p>The amusement/humor/irony part is pretty validating though because often some truths can be seen from the outside even if those in the relationship/marriage can't see it and likely wouldn't listen even if they were told about what others can see. </p><p></p><p>One of my best friends from high school and college years ended up marrying a girl that had been in our 200ish person graduating class from HS. We knew her but neither of us would have hung out with her or her friend group in HS partly because she was a ****ing bitch in HS. </p><p></p><p>Somehow a few years after HS they connect and despite her seemingly being a much nicer person then, I knew something was off with their relationship and that my friendship was likely not going to last with him either if he marries her. What do you know they get married, him and I mostly lose track of each other and less than 5 years later they are getting divorced as she had reverted back to her bitch persona.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="black4vcobra, post: 17035190, member: 82394"] Ya, I have 2 young sons myself and anytime I've ever thought it might be time to throw in the towel, I realize that would be (in some ways) giving up on them and everyone's life would be worse for it due to splitting of custody, home, wealth, etc and yet still having to deal with the ex on a regular basis. The amusement/humor/irony part is pretty validating though because often some truths can be seen from the outside even if those in the relationship/marriage can't see it and likely wouldn't listen even if they were told about what others can see. One of my best friends from high school and college years ended up marrying a girl that had been in our 200ish person graduating class from HS. We knew her but neither of us would have hung out with her or her friend group in HS partly because she was a ****ing bitch in HS. Somehow a few years after HS they connect and despite her seemingly being a much nicer person then, I knew something was off with their relationship and that my friendship was likely not going to last with him either if he marries her. What do you know they get married, him and I mostly lose track of each other and less than 5 years later they are getting divorced as she had reverted back to her bitch persona. [/QUOTE]
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