It is not always clear why people divorce

When you ask some people why they divorced, it is for obvious reasons such as infidelity. However, many times it is not clear what the reasons for divorce are and couples cannot actually pinpoint the moment they knew the marriage wouldn’t work. The Vancouver Sun has more:

I need to give myself a divorce for a present this year. It was the voice
of treason talking to me again as I approached my fortieth birthday,
about 15 years into our marriage. I had heard it many times in my head.
Unprompted, it would speak up, sometimes even with humour. It was truth
insisting on itself, but even so, it can be hard to take seriously. It
is asking you to drop a nuclear bomb on your life.

People often
wonder when you know. They ask about the moment it was clear that the
marriage wasn’t going to work. And for some, of course, it is very continue reading

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01 May 2010 ~ 0 Comments

When Apologies Work, and When They Don’t

There have been many high-profile affairs and divorces in the new recently, giving people an inside look at how celebrities deal with betrayal. People magazine takes a look at the different apologies made by the celebrities who have cheated, and whether or not they have been deemed acceptable. People Magazine has more:

The lying, the cheating and then the apologizing. Can words measure up
to harmful actions?

Jesse James

Jesse James scrambled to make it right when
allegations of an illicit affair with Michelle “Bombshell” McGee broke,
even entering a treatment facility. Wife Sandra Bullock wasn’t swayed
and filed for divorce April 23, leaving James hardly any choice but to “let
my wife end our marriage.”

The Apology: “There is
only one person to blame for this whole situation, and that is me,”
James told
PEOPLE on March 19
. “It’s because of my poor judgment that I
deserve
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30 April 2010 ~ 0 Comments