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Date: 8/13/2009 7:04:23 PM
Author: 4ever
Date: 8/13/2009 6:37:08 PM
Author: musey
Date: 8/13/2009 6:31:06 PM
Author: 4ever
Date: 8/13/2009 8:32:44 AM
Author: Ellen
''Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way''.... Don''t know why, but reading your post made this jump in my head.Date: 8/12/2009 9:26:17 PM
Author: ksinger
I''ll just be short and sweet here. I know several marriages that are quite long-term - 30+ years - and it seems that while they are all still married, they are living lives of quiet desperation.
Not perhaps what you wanted to hear, but it''s what I see.
And I know exactly what you are talking about. I think many more couples do this than one would think.
I think in all honesty this is what I''m most sacred of, not divorce. Like many other people here have said, for BF and I, divorce is not an option. I just don''t want to end up like my parents, lifes to short to be that unhappy.![]()
See my earlier post for my opinion on the connection between ''quiet desperation'' and ''divorce is not an option'' attitudes.
There''s a disconnect here, you know? Life is too short to remain unhappy, but divorce is not an option?
I know, I know. It''s just like how I feel about my parents, I don''t want them to be unhappy living together, but I also really really don''t want them to get a divorce or seperate. Selfish of me isn''t it?
Um, yes. It is also not your decision in any way, shape, or form. I see no reason for anyone to continue living with someone that makes them unhappy. I will never understand "divorce is not an option", because what does that even MEAN? That you will stay with someone who hurts you emotionally, possibly physically, just because you want to cling to an ideal that no longer applies in this day and age?