I can't speak for others, but when I saw what my wife really was, it was a terrible shock. I was in denial for a while. Once I'd pulled myself together, I ended things and moved out. I imagine it was easier for me than most, given that we didn't have kids.
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Not enough people reading Rollo's books
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You want to talk crazy ex wives? Mine raises false child abuse allegations so I can't see them, calls the cops on me when I call to talk to the kids because she shouldn't have to hear my voice... It goes on... These stories I read are not crazy, you have no idea.
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Marriage as currently practiced is a travesty. But...it was not always this way and throwing away an institution because many practitioners refuse to use it correctly is the same as jettisoning any other useful tool because you don't understand it: stupid.
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Lust/love/infatuation is an adult drug with terrible withdrawal. Some ancient cultures described it as a sickness
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I’ve been with my partner for 13 years now. Doubt we’ll ever get married, just don’t see the point in it.
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I wouldn't have married my wife if I didn't know her craziness and her mine... everyone is crazy. It's about finding compatible craziness which can't happen if you both hide it.
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They were "right" and those around them were "wrong" about her
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