Buckalew11
2013 1/2 Marathon Finisher!!! Woohoo!!
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In the past couple of years, I have gotten involved at our local college. I have met quite a few college freshman. I am amazed when getting to know these kids how many of them have told me that their parents are newly divorced--they waited until they or possibly their older siblings went to college to divorce. I haven't met a student yet who wasn't hurt very deeply by what happened between their parents. Maybe sometimes it is for the best, but don't think it won't hurt them less because they are older. College age is a time of transition and when you leave home and then there is *no* home to go hme to, it can be devastating.
And one more thing. Early on in my marriage I decided to leave. (No kids yet though) I was really over it and wasn't sure it was a good thing for me from the start. But when I confronted my DH, he wanted to try harder and even though my mind was made up and I was ready to leave, I decided to stay and try to work things out. It wasn't something I half heartedly did, either. It was all, I gave it my all. And honestly, after 17years, I love him more now that I ever have and know that even though marriage is like a roller coaster ride, I am happy I stayed and put my heart and soul into saving my marriage.
Good luck to you.
And one more thing. Early on in my marriage I decided to leave. (No kids yet though) I was really over it and wasn't sure it was a good thing for me from the start. But when I confronted my DH, he wanted to try harder and even though my mind was made up and I was ready to leave, I decided to stay and try to work things out. It wasn't something I half heartedly did, either. It was all, I gave it my all. And honestly, after 17years, I love him more now that I ever have and know that even though marriage is like a roller coaster ride, I am happy I stayed and put my heart and soul into saving my marriage.
Good luck to you.