divorce
Divorce isn't an end; it's a different beginning.
The Other Woman
The other woman How in the hell does a family trip turn into a divorce? Well I’m still not sure if we’re getting one or not, but I am sure that my husband is an asshole. You’re probably wondering who I am, right? And why is my husband such an overbearing piece of shit? Sit tight, I’ll tell you how. First of all, I’m Abundance Peace(don’t judge my parents wanted to change the world). Hence the name, but that’s besides the point right now.
By Myrra Lyde-Wilson5 years ago in Humans
Your spouse just served you divorce papers and you never saw it coming.
Your spouse just served you divorce papers and you never saw it coming. You were blindsided. Maybe like my ex, they were living a double life and just couldn’t deal with the stress of it any more. Or maybe you had an inkling that something was wrong, but you couldn’t quite put your finger on it. Either way, your spouse, who had been plotting and planning their exit for some time, got up the gumption to serve you divorce papers. And maybe they did it in public, or at your place of work (mine served me papers at church, my place of employment at the time) or even at home. However it happened, it feels like someone sucker punched you in the gut and then kicked you in the head for good measure. I remember the document processor who served me my paperwork, the apologetic look on his face combined with a look of pity. I stood in front of him tears streaming down my face, while he had me sign his notebook, documenting that I had been duly served.
By Paula Myers Waterman5 years ago in Humans
I'm Done Dating Until I'm 50
I've decided I am finished dating until I am 50. This is, and at the same time, is not a pleasant thought, but it is what it is. I have made this decision because it's not only the responsible thing to do but after a lot of discussions with my daughter, her life is already confusing enough without me adding a stranger into the mix. The circumstances revolving around her being from a broken home are traumatic enough, not to mention the trauma it caused me on a personal level. Trauma I have since turned into a strength, but trauma nonetheless.
By Jeremy Hanson6 years ago in Humans
Blindsided & Broken Hearted
Never in a millions years would I have thought that I would be getting divorced. We’ve been together for 15 years total, but we’ve only been married 7 years. August 17th, made 7 years. This year has been nothing but a revelation. Anything and everything that could happen did. In January my husband and I got into a heated argument over the taxes. We were to receive a return and the IRS confiscated it due to debit I owed. In 2017, I elected to remove a large sum of money from an account that was not collecting any interest. Before I could have it deposited into my bank account, I would have to pay taxes on it. From my understanding, that process was handled and the money was deposited. 2019 rolls around and here I am being slapped with a 10,000 dollar tax debt because the federal tax amount that was deducted was a improper amount. Apparently the amount taken was 10,000 dollars short of their prior calculation. My husband, who works Overseas as a contractor, emails me in a rage. The conversation was all about how hard he works for his money and because I neglected to pay my taxes, they took his money. Nevermind that we filed together and I work as well. We are arguing back and forth and I tell him that I’m going to get the money (our tax refund) back. At this point, I need to get on the ball and figure out something.
By Heiress Harrington6 years ago in Humans
Surviving a Monster
You buy the test, you pee on the stick, the lines turn pink and your dreams are finally coming true. All the months of trying have finally given you your rainbow baby...but then the bottom drops out. The man you love, the man of your dreams. changes before your eyes. Slowly but surely, he becomes someone you don't even recognize anymore. He plays the game so well, you are the only one that sees it. The changes are small at first, easily explained by the stress of a third child on the way. He starts drinking more frequently and heavier. Blackout nights become the norm, instead of the random occurence they once were.
By Finding the Light 6 years ago in Humans
How To Rebuild Your Life After Divorce
Divorce can not only be stressful because of the impact it can have on you emotionally, but also because of all of the changes that often come along with it. Not only is a relationship ending, but many other aspects of your life will change or be affected in some way, as well. While this may seem daunting initially, the reality is that it can be an opportunity to make positive changes, and rebuild your life. If you're trying to learn how to adjust, or maybe even embrace, your new life alone here are some things to consider.
By Mikkie Mills6 years ago in Humans
The Reality of Broken People,
I just got back from dropping off my former father-in-law at my exes house, so he can visit with my daughter. Our topic of discussion on the drive over veered toward the same topic it often does when we're together. Why his daughter, my ex, is the way she is and how she is destroying her life while alienating all the good influences around her.
By Jeremy Hanson6 years ago in Humans
Spill the Tea sis.
You can not make this sh*t up and I kid you not with these stories. All events in my stories are 100% true and have happened to me. For years people have said I should write these things down because the sh*t that happens to me, is film worthy. I wont contact Hollywood just yet, not until all the pedos are gone but trust me when I say, this is film worthy!
By Ultra Violet Vision6 years ago in Humans






