divorce
Divorce isn't an end; it's a different beginning.
I Will Not Show Emotion
I have been with my husband for almost two decades, and I have been through the usual stages that in most cases are part of a long-term relationship: falling in love, sex and love, engagement and wedding, more love and sex, pregnancy, birth and puerperium. And I have experienced waves and hills, I have experienced great joys and great sorrows. Together we have experienced the best of the good and the worst of losses.
By Øivind H. Solheim4 years ago in Humans
I Will Not Show Emotion
Chapter 32 I have been with my husband for almost two decades, and I have been through the usual stages that in most cases are part of a long-term relationship: falling in love, sex and love, engagement and wedding, more love and sex, pregnancy, birth and puerperium. And I have experienced waves and hills, I have experienced great joys and great sorrows. Together we have experienced the best of the good and the worst of losses.
By Øivind H. Solheim4 years ago in Humans
How to Have The "I Want a Divorce" Conversation?
Join our Divorce by Rose Community App ANONYMOUSLY And if I would have done things differently from the very beginning- from the day that I told my husband that I didn’t want to be married anymore, if I would have responded better to that and if I would have shown up differently and if I would have behaved differently, I’m imagining that my life would have been a lot easier for the next decade, following that.
By Divorce by Rose4 years ago in Humans
Six Reasons Divorce is a Good Thing
For many people, marriage is the ultimate goal in life. A confirmation that you are a good, successful, and loved person in society. Being married means you have legally been approved as a normal person who may apply for tax benefits, go to brunch, and be regarded as a positive pillar in society.
By S.A. Ozbourne4 years ago in Humans
Sour Lemons
They say that every closed door leads to an open one, or an open window. They also say that when life gives you lemons to make lemonade. What do you do with the sour lemons, though? What if the open door and window throw you right into a tsunami of shit that you never asked for? Then what do you do?
By Kristina Zill4 years ago in Humans
Loving a Narcissist
So how do I tell a story about the authentic me, if I’ve only just gained the knowledge of who she is? Aah. Where do I even begin? Do I begin with my childhood? Do I begin by explaining how I was severely emotionally neglected by my mother as a child? Should I mention my absent father? Do I start with my first long term relationship with the father of my 19-year-old daughter? An overt narcissist. Or do I begin at my very recent divorce (after 9 years) to a covert narcissist? I suppose I’ll begin with telling a bit about myself.
By Rachel Turk4 years ago in Humans
How Do You End a 14-Year Marriage?
I remember the day clearly. It was a sunny yet chilly afternoon in early February when I first truly questioned my marriage. I sat on the rug in the living room at the base of the tv, numbly staring at the way the cold light spilled through the wall of windows and created lengthening shadows across the carpet and my legs. Something prompted me to pick up the smooth three-pound labradorite crystal that we displayed on the side table and hug it to me. My eyes started stinging and tears welled up out of nowhere, and it wasn’t the first time I wondered to myself if marriage was always meant to be so lonely, but it was the first time I allowed the thought to enter my mind: I don’t know if I want to be married anymore.
By Kyra Bussanich4 years ago in Humans
Unseen Shifts are Still Magical
Until the pandemic and ensuing lockdown, I don't know that I was able to ever be wholly authentic. I wore masks everywhere I went: The veneer of warmth and endless patience and wisdom for some friends; A cloak of silliness and adventuring spirit for others; The camouflage of someone calm and collected who knew how to run a business while I was at work; The façade of someone happy in my 14-year marriage.
By Kyra Bussanich4 years ago in Humans
My Husband Is Leaving Me (How To Stop Your Husband From Leaving You)
What to Do When your Spouse Tells You that He is Considering a Divorce Have you just been told by your spouse that he wants a divorce? If so, you are basically left with three choices. You can agree with your spouse and offer no resistance. You can disagree, but fail to do what it takes to save the marriage. Or, you can say to yourself, "I must start to save my marriage today, no matter what it takes to do so."
By Ashley Scholar4 years ago in Humans






