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Marriage should be a rolling contract. amirite?
by Exciting-Duty1 week ago
It could!
by Exciting-Duty1 week ago
In Stephen King's book The Running Man, this is the way that marriage works.
by Important-Avocado1 week ago
This sounds like a disaster for splitting assets and doing all the paperwork to re-marry. It would be more convenient if you are married until you no longer want to be married Oh wait - that's how it already works
by Anonymous1 week ago
If you start a business within a marriage its a marital asset in many areas. How that asset might be split should be considered.
by Exciting-Duty1 week ago
someone didnt like marriage counseling...
by Anonymous1 week ago
Its funny how people all of a sudden want to do marriage counselling when divorce is on the table. Maybe people will invest in their relationships more if they know how easily it can end.
by Exciting-Duty1 week ago
That is a shame. If people considered counseling waaaay before it gets to divorce things might be different.
by Anonymous1 week ago
Counselling isn't the be and end all of avoiding divorce. People grow apart over the years, it's natural. No amount of counselling is going to change that.
by Anonymous1 week ago
ok dude maybe you need therapy
by Anonymous1 week ago
Well its not a lifelong commitment to 40-50% of people.
by Exciting-Duty1 week ago
And for the 60-50% who do? We must cheapen it for those who wish to leave easily? Don't get married then, that's the solution.
by eichmanncecile1 week ago
How does someone else getting a divorce cheapen marriage for those who stay together? Way to let others define you.
by Anonymous1 week ago
The key to a happy marriage is to be truly happy when the other person is happy - and vice versa
by CleanLocksmith1 week ago
But this can change when someones own status changes. They partner becoming more attractive or richer can cause an perceived "imbalance".
by Exciting-Duty1 week ago
Who hurt you?
by Anonymous1 week ago
You've made me the happiest girl in the world IHaveABigDuvet, I can't wait to be with you for the next contractual 6 months
by Anonymous1 week ago
I respectfully decline.
by Exciting-Duty1 week ago
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by Anonymous1 week ago
What if someone wants out before the 6 months are up?
by Anonymous1 week ago
You could divorce traditionally.
by Exciting-Duty1 week ago
But if the system still allows for divorce that quickly what's the point of a contract?
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