Author Topic: My parents have grown apart  (Read 2448 times)

Well, after being married for 23 years my parents are splitting. They both called me in the living room and sat down to talk with me. I'm pissed that both of them are going through with this, but they have been fine all this time, and I've barely noticed any tension (if there was any.) I love both of them very much, and I don't want this to turn into a full divorce.

forget your dad so then your mom thinks hes a creep and so then you can seal the deal

thats pretty selfish of them
no joke. if you cant maintain a proper relationship with someone dont have a child with them. it only ends up loving up the kid

thats pretty selfish of them
no joke. if you cant maintain a proper relationship with someone dont have a child with them. it only ends up loving up the kid
i know 3 of my friends who have divorced parents and it has ruined them

thats pretty selfish of them
no joke. if you cant maintain a proper relationship with someone dont have a child with them. it only ends up loving up the kid

Its not like that. In the early years of a marriage there are few problems but then years later, or after kids show up the relationship degrades much faster.

Wow. They both already found seperate houses.

thats pretty selfish of them
no joke. if you cant maintain a proper relationship with someone dont have a child with them. it only ends up loving up the kid
you sound so forgetin handicapped right now its not even funny

thats pretty selfish of them
no joke. if you cant maintain a proper relationship with someone dont have a child with them. it only ends up loving up the kid
True, but how do you predict how the other person will feel in a quarter of a century.

It baffles my mind how a 20+ year relationship can end like that.

People these days don't take marriage seriously. About half of marriages end in divorce, and the majority of kids now have divorced parents.

thats pretty selfish of them
no joke. if you cant maintain a proper relationship with someone dont have a child with them. it only ends up loving up the kid

True, but how do you predict how the other person will feel in a quarter of a century.

It baffles my mind how a 20+ year relationship can end like that.

People these days don't take marriage seriously. About half of marriages end in divorce, and the majority of kids now have divorced parents.

Well a Marriage can only end in 2 ways. Death and Divorce.

Well a Marriage can only end in 2 ways. Death and Divorce.
I obviously meant divorce.

edit: well stuff my reply to you doesn't make much sense
but then again your reply was just an obvious statement

True, but how do you predict how the other person will feel in a quarter of a century.

It baffles my mind how a 20+ year relationship can end like that.

People these days don't take marriage seriously. About half of marriages end in divorce, and the majority of kids now have divorced parents.
unfortunately.


People these days don't take marriage seriously. About half of marriages end in divorce, and the majority of kids now have divorced parents.
instead of fixing problems they just run away from them
this is not an example we want to set

instead of fixing problems they just run away from them
this is not an example we want to set

some marriages cannot be fixed.