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Certainly economics will come into play in many break-ups, but I think that divorce is largely driven by deeply emotional and personal aspects rather than fiscal calculus.
Sure. Survival instincts is pretty strong, though, and it's coming to that for some.
When I was with my husband, we had no money and we had no GOOD relationship.
No, guess nothing has changed...
I have no money, no relationship, one xhusband, two fantastic sons, one xboyfriend who I let spend my money so I can be where I am today, broke but happier than I was with either man, i.e. by myself.
We need one big giant stickied marriage/divorce thread
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