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Why The High Divorce Rate?
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<blockquote data-quote="toonertoo" data-source="post: 1194282" data-attributes="member: 1944"><p>I shouldnt post here either as I am a 2 time loser on my third. </p><p>To be fair, I blame men as much as women. Women complain they have no time for themselves, and expect the husband to do thier jobs when the husband comes home. Kudos to all men who share in the work, because you are a good guy, but seriously if you wife is a stay at home Mom, its her job to do most of the cooking cleaning, and taking care of the kids. Being a Mom is the most important job in the world, and sometimes young couples dont know what their plans entail, til they are in it. Tis is for young couples, I be talking about. </p><p>For the dual career couple, you do what works, if you want to make it, if you are both going to school, working etc. Everything is anyones job. </p><p>In my experience its usually the wife who is unfulfilled, the working man is too damn tired to fool around. Suddenly hes living on half his salary, and supporting kids and a wife. Who he no longer lives with. JMHO</p><p></p><p>I was mid forty when I married for the 3rd time. I was barely 21 when I got divorced for the 2nd. There was nothing to take, we just parted ways, and we started all over. </p><p></p><p>My 1st husband is on his 5th, My second husband killed himself, and my 3rd husband is the love of my life. We never got a prenup, because I felt if I were stupid enough to have to start over again, I deserved it. So far so good. </p><p></p><p>It really is played like a game to some. But there is nothing better than being married to your best friend. To that I can attest. Do I want to choke him at times, of course. Would I ever leave him, Never. And I can say with certainty that he would never leave me either, but it took a lot of yrs of knowing him to know that. So I guess I am blessed, finally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toonertoo, post: 1194282, member: 1944"] I shouldnt post here either as I am a 2 time loser on my third. To be fair, I blame men as much as women. Women complain they have no time for themselves, and expect the husband to do thier jobs when the husband comes home. Kudos to all men who share in the work, because you are a good guy, but seriously if you wife is a stay at home Mom, its her job to do most of the cooking cleaning, and taking care of the kids. Being a Mom is the most important job in the world, and sometimes young couples dont know what their plans entail, til they are in it. Tis is for young couples, I be talking about. For the dual career couple, you do what works, if you want to make it, if you are both going to school, working etc. Everything is anyones job. In my experience its usually the wife who is unfulfilled, the working man is too damn tired to fool around. Suddenly hes living on half his salary, and supporting kids and a wife. Who he no longer lives with. JMHO I was mid forty when I married for the 3rd time. I was barely 21 when I got divorced for the 2nd. There was nothing to take, we just parted ways, and we started all over. My 1st husband is on his 5th, My second husband killed himself, and my 3rd husband is the love of my life. We never got a prenup, because I felt if I were stupid enough to have to start over again, I deserved it. So far so good. It really is played like a game to some. But there is nothing better than being married to your best friend. To that I can attest. Do I want to choke him at times, of course. Would I ever leave him, Never. And I can say with certainty that he would never leave me either, but it took a lot of yrs of knowing him to know that. So I guess I am blessed, finally. [/QUOTE]
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