Married twice.......first time 12 years and the second 16 years. Spent 14 years just with the kids after all this sh*t. Best 14 years of my life. If your not happy live, learn and move on. As for the cost........freedom comes at a price.
I wasn't implying it was mate. I didn't mean any offence. My comment was more a reflection of the fact that I feel that I was strung along by someone whose intentions weren't what they said they were. And that that person still has too much control over my life.Well it's not the way I planned to bring mine up either, but as far as it goes it's probably the best it can be...
Ask me again in 1 month now that I've asked to reduce the amount I give her every month to help financially support the kids, I might have changed my tune! Her personal situation has changed, and I don't think I need to give her as much anymore (she now has finally got a full time job, and is buying a house with her new bloke ).
I wasn't implying it was mate. I didn't mean any offence. My comment was more a reflection of the fact that I feel that I was strung along by someone whose intentions weren't what they said they were. And that that person still has too much control over my life.
Oh yeah, don't get me wrong, there are things that could have been a lot worse about my situation. The one thing I've realised is that everyone has it different and what seems to be easily sorted for one person is a nightmare for someone else.No worries mate, no offense taken, didn't mean for it to come across like I had (taken offense).
I'm lucky in that my ex didn't ask for things she would have been entitled to under french law, because she didn't think it was right to do so. If she had, the situation would have been a lot different
If there are kids involved, the repercussions last for years, even beyond those kids reaching adulthood.
I would advise anyone getting married that they should only go through with it if both parties are certain beyond doubt that they will spend the rest of their lives together.