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Friday, August 30th, 2002 11:12 am
A while back I mentally searched the list of women I knew, to see if I knew any who were happily married for a long time. My criteria were simple. The person had to be:

  • Female
  • Married
  • In this relationship for TEN YEARS (I picked this because of statistics on divorce before and after the ten year mark - ten years is "pretty stable")
  • Happy (not just biding her time until the kids are old enough for a divorce, not wondering what life would be like if, not trapped but grinning-and-bearing-it, not Working Through A Rough Time Right Now, but GLAD she's there)

I came up with one after a fair amount of thought. I have several other possibles. For most of these possibles I have to stretch one or more of the criteria - sometimes the length of time, and sometimes I don't know the lady in question well enough to say whether she's grinning and bearing it. But there was one DEFINITE.

So I thought of my own life, and I thought, okay, I'll try to stick it out. One out of hundreds of women I know -- hey, I can match those odds. I'm willing to work at it. She exists, so I know it's possible.

Last night I learned she's filing for divorce.

Y'know, I hate to sound like a cynic, but some days the cynical answer really does fit what I can see.

Friday, August 30th, 2002 05:11 pm (UTC)
In my family I don't see a lot of it either. We have very few divorces, but very few happy people. My grandparents were absolutely miserable until he died - and she's still miserable, frankly. My mom was miserable until I left high school, and eighteen years (!!) of therapy later, she's starting to become less miserable. Yeesh. Where are my role models? I want to see some happy ones, darnit!