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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Mum, Dad, we are still hurting from your divorce

Mum, Dad, we are still hurting from your divorce
By divorcing, you made our lives harder. Imagine this, how would you want to go to a different home every few days because it suits someone else’s schedule? How would you like to remember at which house you left your wallet, your laptop, your workout bag, your briefcase? How about sleeping in a different bed and using a different toothbrush every other day, how would that make you feel?
Dad, might it have been the mid-life crisis or boredom or drifting apart? We do advocate for abusive marriages, but we have racked our brains and cannot remember any emotional or physical abuse in your marriage. To us, you appeared to be functioning well even just a few months prior to the divorce. The divorce was therefore unexpected, inexplicable and unwelcome to us, and an act of selfishness on your part.

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