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Old 03-28-2016, 11:29 PM   #15
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I was married and divorced when I was younger. With there being children involved the emotions were heightened for me. The break up was much more amiable than the divorce. We were friends for years after the break up, the divorce finished us. I think it's probably best to write up the divorce agreement with the marriage agreement while you are still friends, then stick to it. Tucked away in the "what if" file.

I'm not sure if I would marry again or not. There would have to be a good reason for it, or why do it? If you were marrying to protect one another sharing property or benefits I can see that. I'm shaking my head realizing marriage is no longer about love for me. Love is about love. Marriage is a legal document with consequences. Wow, I feel like a buzz kill ....
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