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ViciDraco · 41-45, M
If you got advice from what I assume is a trusted source for yourself and you are looking for other opinions because you did not like the advice given I think you already know what you should be doing. It seems like you are asking for permission rather than advice.
Lindie507880 · 46-50, F
And you're right
ArtieKat · M
@Lindie507880 That would have been my advice too

I think your spiritual advisor needs to seek another avenue of employment AKA they are WRONG 💯.

You absolutely deserve joy safety and peace. And you are brave to consider leaving. You can do it. I did. So many have done it! 🤗

Your kids know you are hurting.
It will be of immeasurable value to them when they see their Mama leave a bad marriage.
They will benefit because YOU will benefit
and it's a great thing to lead with love and joy, by example.

(It would have been miraculous to see it with mine, but, I was not so fortunate.)
updown2020 · 61-69, M
You did your part and stayed until your kids were grown up. If that was I good idea I do not know because staying together the kids also saw that and the affect on you. But now you have to look out for yourself because its your life and whats make's you happy. Do you want to be the person that broke up the marrage well the marrage was broken already you and just ending it and moving on. But things to get ready for do you work do you have your own bank account do you have life insurance do you own the house you are living in. Do not fight over small things the end game is to get out. If you have life insurance you will have to change the benificarire to your estate
Lindie507880 · 46-50, F
I think that is the reason that has kept me in this marriage for so long, at least mostly.
updown2020 · 61-69, M
@Lindie507880 Well I use to be against divorce but now I am all for it because its whats best for the kids if you stay well they see all that and that can cause damanage to the kids so could leaving but by leaving you get to start fresh a new life.
updown2020 · 61-69, M
@Lindie507880 You did not answer do you work? because if you do not find a job get your own bank account
SageWanderer · 70-79, M
I’m confused. Why would a spiritual advisor not be supportive of your happiness? You obviously sacrificed for the sake of your children so now it’s time to take care of yourself.
in10RjFox · M
You need to take a decision considering various factors into account.

First the reason.. the most pressing problem?

Your age and whether you plan to look for someone else or live alone?

Since children are grown up it solves a major problem. You can discuss with them too.

And your husband.. maybe he may let you be free and open and live a separate life without having to divorce.. like you just be like siblings.
Northwest · M
I wish you luck, but if your spiritual advisor's advice is making miserable, perhaps it's time to switch to some other spiritual advisor.
Lindie507880 · 46-50, F
He is just trying to save our marriage, I suppose. Not going to judge him for that.
Redstar · 36-40, M
@Lindie507880 It sounds like he's doing a bad job by giving you bad advice. It's okay to judge him for this.
Miram · 31-35, F
He is likely your husband's spiritual advisor as well. And giving advice that serves his other client.

Let me do some spiritual michmichmuchaa.

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After connecting to 99th dimension I conclude you need to find yourself someone who can bless you with a proper Wohoooo!!!
Renkon · M
Have you asked your spiritual adviser why they’re advising against a divorce? Understanding the reasoning is important.
You will forever be an inspiration to your children and grandchildren. Having said that, imyaware that these things are. often much more complex than that 1 issue
GerOttman · 61-69, M
You should not sacrifice your happiness, however sometimes we may find that having a thing is not so pleasing as wanting a thing. Where is the true source of your happiness?
GerOttman · 61-69, M
@Lindie507880 Is it a question worthy of an answer?
Lindie507880 · 46-50, F
Should be
GerOttman · 61-69, M
@Lindie507880 For many it seems happy is somewhere they want to be but never where they are. It's easier to get somewhere if you can figure out where it is.
I'd think that depends on what efforts you've put in to fix things and how much value you see in the marriage.
Lindie507880 · 46-50, F
More than most women would I think 😔
@Lindie507880 ultimately it's something you have to decide for yourself, if you think what you have can be steered towards something you want, how much effort that would take, and if you think the other people connected can/will/want to.
mindless · M
If you can afford independence I think you deserved your freedom
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No. You deserve some joy.
Midlifemale · 61-69, M
I'll be glad to talk with you anytime
YoungPoet345 · 26-30, F
You could try marriage or relationship counseling.
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Steffanie · 56-60, T
@Steffanie sorry I have only just read your other post.
I understand how you feel. My marriage situation was the same as yours with my coming out. All I can do is give you a BIG HUG 🤗 and time heals ❤
YoungPoet345 · 26-30, F
@Lindie507880 sorry to hear that. You deserve to be happy
tobynshorty · 51-55, F
Tbh need more info here.
tobynshorty · 51-55, F
@Lindie507880 why divorce and what happened?
Lindie507880 · 46-50, F
His sexual online activity over the past couple of years, but what is pushing me mostly for divorce is his sexual interaction with other men
tobynshorty · 51-55, F
@Lindie507880 if that’s the case do what you need to do to be happy.
Strictdad1965 · 56-60, MVIP
If your children are gone and you are unhappy why stay life is too short
Strictdad1965 · 56-60, MVIP
@Lindie507880 do you have family you can stay with till you get on your feet
Lindie507880 · 46-50, F
Not really. I only have my daughter
Strictdad1965 · 56-60, MVIP
@Lindie507880 I hope things get better for you so you can leave and be on your own
smileylovesgaming · 31-35, F
What are u sacrificing?
Lindie507880 · 46-50, F
For myself or my marriage?
smileylovesgaming · 31-35, F
@Lindie507880 I say both. Even if u got a divorce so u even work or do u have any money for food or bills
Lindie507880 · 46-50, F
That's my biggest problem, unfortunately.
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RisingMorningStar7 · 36-40, M
You cant divorce as much you like to believe.
YoMomma ·
If you want a divorce, get a divorce..
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