15 Regrets Divorced Women Have About Their Husbands, Long After the Papers Are Signed
15 Regrets Divorced Women Have About Their Husbands, Long After the Papers Are Signed
Allowing Pride Block Vulnerability.
Allowing Resentment to Accumulate, Not to Deal with It.
Anticipating the Change without Patience.
Bringing Emotional Effort to It.
Failing to Guarantee the Friendship.
Failure to Communicate feelings effectively.
Failure to Recognize their own errors.
Losing the Memory to Have a Good Time.
Not Choosing Battles Wisely
Not Saying a Proper Goodbye
Not Seeking Help Sooner
Once the End, Harsh Words Speak.
Suppose that Love Figured Sainthood.
Supposing Divorce Would Buy Immediate Peace.
Their Marriage in Comparison to Those of others.
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Divorce is usually a relief, a clear, a forward-looking, step, but time tends to blur the memories and open the eyes to the forgotten truth. Most of the divorced women explain that after some time feelings stabilize and some of the regrets creep in quietly. These regrets are not necessarily of a desire to have the marriage back again; far more frequently, they are of lack of understanding, unsaying, decisions made in the hurt moment. This is what reflection introduces the nuance and some women with distance begin to see what they could have done otherwise with their husbands. The following are some of the 15 regrets of divorced women which they usually regret many years after the paperwork has been signed.