She divorced me August 10 of 2000, but she never was able to completely get rid of me. Don't ask me why.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I didn't want a divorce but had to because of circumstance.
I didn't get married to get divorced.
I was married for 18 years to a woman who wanted me to get sober for all 18 years and I never did. She finally came to her senses and divorced me.
I had a really kind of yucky divorce and it was really challenging to get over that.
I've had a bad time, which we won't dwell on. We were married and we worked together for 52 years, and suddenly with her gone I was a quadriplegic. Slowly I'm crawling back.
I could not bounce back from my divorce - emotionally - I just could not bounce back.
You can't go through a divorce and then get back together.
Divorce is brutal and horrible and... you have to actively work to get your life back on track.
You don't particularly want to stay close to your ex-wife. Or why would she be your ex-wife?
I didn't want to get divorced, but at the point where your children are part of it, you have to do something. I would really love it not to have happened because it haunts you, it will never go away, and it is probably the biggest failure, and I have to live with that.
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