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"i am suprised they managed to last as long as they did!! it seems people just cant stay together anymore these days....very very sad for the kids " Is it sad for their children? In an ideal world it would be wonderful for children to grow up in a happy home with two committed and loving parents, I did and I know how lucky I was. However, as a result of that I allowed pride to prevent me admitting that my own marriage was a sham and stayed with my ex husband for 22 years to the detriment of my children altho at the time I thought I was doing the right thing for them too. It was realising how very unhappy my daughter was living in a home with two parents who could not stand to breathe the same air that finally made me end my marriage. My daughter and I were much happier alone, my husband remarried almost immediately and all three of my children now have a good relationship with both their father and I. Children are resilient, they are also very perceptive and can recognise when things are not right altho they do not necessarily have the emotional maturity to understand why. Even the most amicable separation/divorce can be distressing for all concerned but it does not necessarily mean that it is not the right thing to do for the parents' or the children's sake. | |||
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"Oh I really REALLY can't wait for him to make some more of his over-rated beige muzak to help hm get over this financial crisis/marital hiccup/career opportunity* * delete as cynically appropriate Saucer of milk table 5 please " | |||
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"Its sounds like they're a pair of train carriages uncoupling " More like a train wreck. ! They've been spouting enough pretentious bollocks for years... I wish they'd just creep off into the undergrowth | |||
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"i am suprised they managed to last as long as they did!! it seems people just cant stay together anymore these days....very very sad for the kids Is it sad for their children? In an ideal world it would be wonderful for children to grow up in a happy home with two committed and loving parents, I did and I know how lucky I was. However, as a result of that I allowed pride to prevent me admitting that my own marriage was a sham and stayed with my ex husband for 22 years to the detriment of my children altho at the time I thought I was doing the right thing for them too. It was realising how very unhappy my daughter was living in a home with two parents who could not stand to breathe the same air that finally made me end my marriage. My daughter and I were much happier alone, my husband remarried almost immediately and all three of my children now have a good relationship with both their father and I. Children are resilient, they are also very perceptive and can recognise when things are not right altho they do not necessarily have the emotional maturity to understand why. Even the most amicable separation/divorce can be distressing for all concerned but it does not necessarily mean that it is not the right thing to do for the parents' or the children's sake. " Excellent! I love when someone shoots down a tired, old cliché. | |||
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"Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin Could they not just split up? " no, they had to make it all new age and hippy. its apple and aardvark i feel sorry for. with the parents living in different countries, it cant be good for them to see both often | |||
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