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Sourpuss 5 points ago +5 / -0

I agree that somewhere along the way the sanctity of marriage, and morals was lost. I have only been married once and I work hard to keep my marriage a scared thing. Many don't though. I came from a broken home and I made sure to marry the right person for my lifetime.

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UnemployedMarx 4 points ago +4 / -0

Sometimes though, you truly can't keep a marriage together due to all the stuff going on in society.

I'm divorced. My ex-wife was a small town conservative woman and we loved each other. Then she went to grad school in a diff city where she lived with a feminist woman who subverted her values and turned her into a feminist. I was forced to divorce her because I was so unhappy in the marriage, it just hurt too much. She stopped caring about me and turned everything around on me as being oppressive to women and she used my care for her as leverage to maximize her power in the relationship. It became wholly toxic and I had to get out because it was destroying me emotionally.

Now at the time, I was younger and had no clue what exactly was going on. Today, I may have been able to combat the feminist woman's subversion of my ex-wife's values and I'd have stuck around to work toward getting my wife back. When I was married though, I didn't have the knowledge I have today and wasn't able to combat the poison that destroyed my marriage.

What I described happens to a lot of marriages and sometimes there's nothing anyone in the marriage can do to stop the eventually destruction of one's marriage. The values/beliefs that people are taught in society on the left are anti-marriage and again, lead to single moms.