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<small>[ January 13, 2005, 08:28 AM: Message edited by: Kati ]</small>
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You wonder if they would have been better off divorced. I wonder if they would have been better off if they had worked on the marriage instead of accepting things the way they were. One problem with our society is people take the easy way out. A divorce would be a quick, easy solution. Accepting things they way they were and not taking any steps to change them is easy. Working on the problems in the M would be a lot harder, although much more rewarding. If they had truely worked on the M and still here very unhappy then they probably would have been better off divorced. But until this step is taken a divorce is NEVER the right choice (except in cases of abuse).
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