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Why is “ we just grew apart” or “because I wanted to” not a good enough reason for divorce it seems?

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cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
Some people refuse to grow up is often the problem. So if someone says “we grew apart” it could be one of them was being selfish and not wanting to change anything for the sake of the marriage. Can’t judge others unless you’ve walked in their shoes. And not everyone wants to go into the painful details of everything that went wrong.
nedkelly · 61-69, M
@cherokeepatti Madonna is a prime example of refusing to grow old


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cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@nedkelly if people thinks that is the real Madonna I got a swamp in Florida to sell them. That saggy old bag wouldn’t look that young if she got every plastic surgery that they had for her entire body.
TexChik · F
@nedkelly I think she is good example of a demon with rotting flesh. She looks nothing like she did when she was trying to get discovered. She has definitely gone to the dark side.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@TexChik she has been on the dark side for the longest time now. Over 30 years ago sold a book titled Sex with explicit photos including dressed as a little girl and ones with puppies licking her. I believe she was a major corrupting influence for up-and-coming stars inviting them to her home for weeks and they’d come back well-trained as media publicity stunt media whores.
Fluffybull · F
@cherokeepatti Exactly. Often it's better to say "we grew apart" than to bore the s**t out of people by endless stories of an ex-partner's faults.......😉