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Truth Hurts

After a difficult journey filled with self-doubt and fear, I share my personal experience with divorce and the emotional rollercoaster it brought. From walking on eggshells in a troubled marriage to questioning my worth, I finally found the courage to let go and embrace the truth. In this post, I reflect on the process of healing, letting go of societal expectations, and preparing for a month of detox and self-reflection. I also discuss my plans to dive into new creative pursuits, including blogging about the Love & Marriage: DC series. This is a raw, honest look at overcoming challenges and rediscovering oneself.

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Always Starting Problems

Why do people start arguments? It’s a curious behavior, especially for someone like me who avoids confrontation and finds it a waste of time. Recently, I listened to a caller on The Bert Show who admitted to starting fights with her husband to avoid going out with him. Her reason? She was ready to act single while still married. This left me baffled and laughing, but it also raised a deeper question about respect and honesty in relationships. If you’re unhappy, end the relationship respectfully—don’t create drama or pretend to be single. Temporary distractions can cost more than they’re worth.

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Marriage and Divorce

In this post, the author reflects on the complexities of marriage and divorce, acknowledging how external opinions can complicate an already difficult decision. Drawing from personal experiences, the author emphasizes the importance of understanding that every relationship is unique and that external pressures should not dictate personal choices. The piece encourages readers to trust their own judgment, make decisions that align with their well-being, and accept the reality of change in relationships, whether it leads to growth or the end of a chapter.

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