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SUMMARY:Accepting the new norm
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10 Reasons Why People Won’t Move On After Divorce
Divorce is hard. No healthy person enters into a marriage for the sole purpose of getting a divorce. Marriage is designed to be a long-term loving commitment between two people. But each person brings baggage into the marriage which can cause one or both spouses to act out inappropriately. Prolonged, unrepentant damage often leads to divorce.
Once the papers are signed, some people still refuse to move on healthily. Instead, they cling to their ex-spouse in several harmful ways. This eventually becomes problematic for the ex and can escalate matters well after the divorce. But isn’t this what is truly desired? Think of it as a two-year-old temper tantrum. Any attention is better than none. So why does this happen?


Denial is better. Divorce feels like a failure and it is. It is the termination of a commitment neither party wanted at the beginning of the relationship. But more than likely, it was a necessary departure and did not...

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