The way you present your divorce to your spouce can change the outcome of the divorce. Depending on the converstions a couple has during a divorce can change how your relationship is afterward.
I think this information is very accurate in that if you try blaming eachother for a divorce your relationship afterward will be difficult.
My question to you is do you thing this information is accurate? If not, why? If so, do you think it would be the same or a similar case fro a man divorcing a woman? And do you think this can also relate to relationships in highschool and the outcome of a breakup?
3 comments:
I think that no matter what type of relationship you are talking about, if both people agree to end things in a postive and healthy way then this would be a more postive outcome for all people involved. Especially when you are talking about cases of divorce when chidlren are involved, only negative feelings and actions can happen from parents have a nasty and negative divorce.
I feel that if both adults are mature enough to get married and down the road realize that they just cant continue being married, then the divorce should end with a positive note. For highschool kids usually when u break up after a long relationship, there is fighting invloved and its miserable. I feel this because highschool kids still dont know the true meaning of love.
I think it does not depend on how you present your divorce. Despite the result of the divorce, you still did care for one another. I believe that you can handle this divorce in a respectable manner. And your relationship should not be effected. Usually people become divorced because they have grown apart and are different people. Also, when you get married your maturity level is higher then a highschool student so your relationship after your divorce should not be effected.
Jenna Tinti
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