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Master Don Juan
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See the title of this thread. Got to hang out with a bunch of old friends this past weekend after relocating to a different town and not seeing them much in the past year. I got a good run down of all the divorces that have happened since I left and it’s gotten me a little depressed. What really is unsettling is going back and looking at some their wedding photos on Facebook and seeing how incredibly big and wonderful these events were and how happy everyone looked. I think about the father of the brides, how much money they spent on that big day, and how it all went to waste a few years down the road. Some of these marriages were really really short…I found all of it incredibly depressing.
My marriage lasted just under three years. We had a big wedding, around 400 people in a CHURCH. It’s been nearly two years since my divorce is finalized and it’s so strange to think that I’ll never speak or see my ex-wife or her family again. We didn’t have kids, so there is no reason for contact. These people were in my life for several years, their daughter had my last name, we had this really nice house….it’s really hard to comprehend all of it. What’s worse? My ex-wife is about to get remarried this October to the guy she hooked up with when we were married.
I just shake my head at the absurdity. I still have my ring. Sometimes I still look at it and wonder what it means. Sometimes I have the urge to mail it back to her. Just an envelope with the ring in it and nothing else. (yeah, not a good idea I know and I’m not going to do this.)
It made me wonder what the point is, if at all. I’m watching all kinds of scenarios unfold before my eyes. A rich guy marrying his high-maitenence girlfriend after knocking her up and then divorcing when the kid is two, A poor couple with two kids separating after eight years. A friend who had dated his girlfriend since college for about 10 years, then they divorce after two years of marriage. A former friend who is girl who called it after eight months (seriously). A guy who has a 20 year kid, marries a girl he recently knocked up, and they split after a year (disaster). A couple who had only been dating a year before getting engaged is also calling it quits after three years (this was her second marriage, no surprise there).
The divorce rate is nearing 60%…yes…it’s that bad.
What they heck is wrong with people? Is it really that hard for two people to tough it out and make it work? Are the vows just empty from the beginning? Sorry it’s late and my mind is drifting.
My marriage lasted just under three years. We had a big wedding, around 400 people in a CHURCH. It’s been nearly two years since my divorce is finalized and it’s so strange to think that I’ll never speak or see my ex-wife or her family again. We didn’t have kids, so there is no reason for contact. These people were in my life for several years, their daughter had my last name, we had this really nice house….it’s really hard to comprehend all of it. What’s worse? My ex-wife is about to get remarried this October to the guy she hooked up with when we were married.
I just shake my head at the absurdity. I still have my ring. Sometimes I still look at it and wonder what it means. Sometimes I have the urge to mail it back to her. Just an envelope with the ring in it and nothing else. (yeah, not a good idea I know and I’m not going to do this.)
It made me wonder what the point is, if at all. I’m watching all kinds of scenarios unfold before my eyes. A rich guy marrying his high-maitenence girlfriend after knocking her up and then divorcing when the kid is two, A poor couple with two kids separating after eight years. A friend who had dated his girlfriend since college for about 10 years, then they divorce after two years of marriage. A former friend who is girl who called it after eight months (seriously). A guy who has a 20 year kid, marries a girl he recently knocked up, and they split after a year (disaster). A couple who had only been dating a year before getting engaged is also calling it quits after three years (this was her second marriage, no surprise there).
The divorce rate is nearing 60%…yes…it’s that bad.
What they heck is wrong with people? Is it really that hard for two people to tough it out and make it work? Are the vows just empty from the beginning? Sorry it’s late and my mind is drifting.