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| 3 | 53M. Married 26 years. Found out she never really loved me. Trying to understand how I stayed.Get busy living or get busy dying my man. Don’t dwell on the past that you can’t change. Do a quick retrospective, get a plan together, and then go execute! The future awaits, go take it by the horns. | /r/Divorce_Men | 17/02/26 04:03 AM |
| 1 | Homemakers please applyI feel you, I too do all the cooking, cleaning, groceries, kids to apptments, sports, yardwork, bill paying, finances. We’ve lived in current town for 5 years, I can count on one hand the number of times she’s taken the kids to a park to play. She doesn’t even know where things are. Meanwhile I know every park in town and all the stuff to do..You name it, I do it. I almost consider my wife like a 3rd child honestly as she has no life skills. | /r/Divorce_Men | 07/02/26 03:57 AM |
| 1 | It’s doneI remember being 12 and my parents told my brother and I about they were separating. We went to our room and felt sad but came out soon after. I had heard them arguing a few nights and prayed they would stay together but they didn’t. I know why now but at the time I didn’t get any details. Overall the kids will be fine. After they told us, I remember them talking about how we were all going to a 4th of July party together, which we did and my 12 yo self had a great time swimming. | /r/Divorce_Men | 31/01/26 05:21 AM |
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