A long story in today’s NYT, featuring a 45 year old woman who fell in love with someone else but can’t afford to leave her husband. Her husband speaks of the “psychological torture” of having to live with someone who has rejected him. In the print edition they are pictured at a cafe table with their teen or young adult son. We hear nothing of his point of view.
Categories: Children of Divorce, Marriage









To be fair, their son could be wishing that they would get divorced already.
It does sound awful to me to have to live with someone who is cheating on you and not be able to divorce them. It’s not as if they are now getting counseling, they’re just making each other more miserable.
Yeesh. Sounds to me like one or the other of them needs to move in with someone else and the other can take in renters to help pay down the mortgage. Living with someone who hates you is not healthy.
In many countries a higher standard of living than our parents is practically a birthright.
As the US economy begins to disintegrate, civil unrest may become increasingly violent and widespread. The anticipation of massive unrest may be the real reason why the Department of Homeland Security has contracted with a Halliburton subsidiary to build massive new domestic detention camps …….
Paying interest on unpaid interest will soon accelerate the debt crisis.
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