I am going to divorce. I worry about my future. Is it difficult to fall in love again with another good man?
My family was very happy. We have 4 years old cute boy. We are happy family sample in Vietnam. We two have good jobs with acceptable salary. We are planning to get Permanent Resident in Australia may be at the end of this year. While waiting for the PR, he activily chatting with his exemployee who hasen’t divorvced with her husband yet and then fall in love with her.When I found that he betrayed me, I suffered a very great misery. He decide to divorce with me to biuld new home with his girfriend. They have a longterm plan for building new family. I agree with this decision because I just want love in family. However, I still live with him until April (to go Australia to take PhD program) and his girfriend still live with her husband who knows nothing about this stuffs. I want to change my live. I want to meet another kind-hearted man with true love with me. Is it difficult? I always think positively that I will be happy because I am a fully womanhood and positively thinking woman.
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Not sure about Australia, but in North America, second marriages have a little less than a 30% success rate, and that’s markedly more miserable a statistic than the better than 50% of first marriages that end in divorce.
And fewer than 10% of all marriages are ones that both partners describe as predominantly happy marriages.
It’s sobering. People get married to the wrong people and for the wrong reasons, wrong reason #1 being they don’t want to be alone. And I’ll tell ya, going places and doing things with somebody when you’re in love… is great. Doing the same thing with somebody who is always on your nerves, however, is slow torture.
And all it takes to go from bliss to agony is one partner with a negative attitude (number one thing to watch out for) or poor relationship skills (don’t understand give and take, compromise, displaying affection sometimes, treating each other with respect always, etc).
I’m an expert on bad relationships. Not proud of that. I’m holding out for better next time.
you will find someone good
The best way would have to be going out and meeting new people. Maybe a nice lounge bar where the music isnt so loud. U could also try that speed dating and see if you are compatable with somebody. There are alot of options out there.
there are plenty of good men out there, lots of them, although we are hiding and don’t like to be seen often, but we are out there