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<blockquote data-quote="Alberta farmer" data-source="post: 610183" data-attributes="member: 8978"><p>Don't know how good I am at giving advice, but will give it a shot!</p><p>Sometimes people change and drift apart...it happens. Life is too short to live in a miserable situation.</p><p>Divorce isn't the end of the world although it can feel that way. Try to get it done with the least amount of pain and try to be fair to the other person. </p><p>Kids are pretty good at adjusting to a new situation? Don't diss your ex to them. Realize that no matter what she is still their mother and they can love her as much as they love you.</p><p>Take care of yourself. Get some help from family and friends or even a professional. Don't hit the bottle or go out chasing the girls...you don't need either! There are divorce support groups out there, where you can talk to others who are in the same situation that you are. That can be a very helpful experience.</p><p>Realize you are a person who is worthy of having a better life and work toward that goal. It is tough at first but it gets better down the road!</p><p>Divorce is an eye opener. Yep, its going to hurt but you will grow in ways you never might have thought possible! No pain...no gain!</p><p>Went through that experience about 15 years ago....and it was the best thing that ever happened to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alberta farmer, post: 610183, member: 8978"] Don't know how good I am at giving advice, but will give it a shot! Sometimes people change and drift apart...it happens. Life is too short to live in a miserable situation. Divorce isn't the end of the world although it can feel that way. Try to get it done with the least amount of pain and try to be fair to the other person. Kids are pretty good at adjusting to a new situation? Don't diss your ex to them. Realize that no matter what she is still their mother and they can love her as much as they love you. Take care of yourself. Get some help from family and friends or even a professional. Don't hit the bottle or go out chasing the girls...you don't need either! There are divorce support groups out there, where you can talk to others who are in the same situation that you are. That can be a very helpful experience. Realize you are a person who is worthy of having a better life and work toward that goal. It is tough at first but it gets better down the road! Divorce is an eye opener. Yep, its going to hurt but you will grow in ways you never might have thought possible! No pain...no gain! Went through that experience about 15 years ago....and it was the best thing that ever happened to me. [/QUOTE]
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