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Discussion, divorce
Submitted by Lisa on November 20, 2009 - 9:17am.
I'll cut right to the chase: I think my parents taught me that love is putting up with a lot of ill treatment and staying no matter what.
My own notion of love was that it would be like having a best friend and lover for the rest of my life, and we would have little problems but we'd adjust. »more»
Submitted by aconfusedwife on September 1, 2009 - 3:40pm.
I need advice, I have been married for 20 years, we have a teenager and I thought we were great..15 months ago In May 08 he said "I love you, but I am not In Love with You" ( how tacky) and he wants to find his happiness elswere, but will stay until our child graduates in 2010. »more»
Submitted by FlyOnDaWall on December 30, 2008 - 8:46pm.
I've lost count of the number of times I've heard someone affected by their MLC say "I'm so glad I now realise I'm not alone, I thought that I was going crazy", when what they should be saying is "I'm so glad that I now realise that I am not the only one going crazy". »more»
Submitted by awnuk on September 16, 2008 - 9:02am.
I have a scenario that sounds like many that I've read about on here. I think I'm hoping that somehow mine will be different. »more»
Submitted by Wesley on June 5, 2008 - 8:46am.
The middle age years can be a challenging time for many. Marital issues, job problems, midlife crises, elder care, empty next, health concerns and many more are all possible. Some find themselves turning to religion more than ever before and this is evidenced by the frequency of such phrases as "turning to faith" in the LifeTwo discussion forums. »more»
Submitted by peg on January 20, 2008 - 9:00am.
My husband is in the military and currently on an 18 month unaccompinied tour in South America. We have two children and have been married for almost 18 years. We met when we were 17 and got married at 19 years old. He has always been good w/finances and was a devoted father and husband. »more»
Submitted by CPT Kel on December 21, 2007 - 6:05am.
I am a 36 Year old Army Officer who is also the father of a blended family. I have two stepsons, (14 and 10) that call me "Dad", and a 5 year old little girl with my present wife. I have only been married once, and that is all I ever plan to be married regardless. »more»
Submitted by michele on May 15, 2007 - 10:58am.
My husband told me in February that he needed time and space because he was unhappy and has been for some time. We have been married 12 years and together for 17 years. We tried marriage counseling but he quit after the 4th visit as he felt it was doing him no good. He did talk to my Father about some stuff and told him that he loves me and does not want a divorce. »more»
Submitted by Wesley on February 22, 2007 - 12:40pm.
Please share with us the good, bad & ugly of your divorce stories. Feel free to ask or give advice. What you write might help someone else.
Submitted by missjacie on February 16, 2007 - 9:12am.
Jan 3, 2007 was when the wrecking ball hit me. All of our married years (18 this Mar 31) I felt so loved and so blessed to have the marriage that I had. But now he tells me he's not sure if he's happy. Doesn't know what he wants to do. He says he feels like he's going crazy and can't make a decision. »more»
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