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to all the divorcees out there...


Question Posted Tuesday November 15 2005, 3:04 pm

I would love to see what people who have actually gone through divorces have learned about life in the process. I've never had the courage to ask anyone I know personally about the intimate details that led to the deterioration of their marriage. I want to know: What did you think that love was when you entered into your first marriage? What do you think of it now? Was the marriage ended because of a specific event (i.e. abuse, adultery...) or simply because your feelings faded? In retrospect, did you have any doubts about your relationship before you decided to marry? What advice would you give someone who would like to prevent their relationship from meeting the same fate?

I'd like to know as much detail as possible. Thanks.


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