I had a wonderful marriage, full of love and happiness, but it ended in divorce. When I was a young college student, I met him—a gentle, caring, humorous man. Our meeting was like destiny, an

Angela1988: looking for passion and love...
Seeking: Male Age 40 to 89
Status: 36 Divorced Straight Female
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Interest In: Marriage
Ethnicity: Asian
Living: Live by myself
Eye Catcher: Hair
Height: 5'6 inches
Body: Average
Hair/Eyes: Black, Black
Smoke: No way
Drink: Only socially
Exercise More than 4 times a week
Politics: Liberal
Education: Bachelors degree
Religion: Buddhism
Income: $500,000 Plus
Occupation: Head Of Beauty Club
Offspring: 1 child
Personality: Adventurous
Country: United States
MY STORY

I had a wonderful marriage, full of love and happiness, but it ended in divorce.

When I was a young college student, I met him—a gentle, caring, humorous man. Our meeting was like destiny, and we quickly fell into a deep love.

Our married life was once so wonderful. We supported each other and experienced many joys and sorrows together. We have our own family and live happily and contentedly.

However, as time went by, some unforeseen changes started to appear between us. Work pressure and life chores have gradually worn away our patience and understanding for each other. At the same time, our interests and values began to diverge more and more.

Despite our attempts to communicate and adjust, we gradually realized that the rift between us had become irreparable. We are getting farther and farther away, and the distance between our hearts is widening day by day.

Ultimately, we made the decision to end our marriage. As much pain and heartbreak as this decision has caused me, we know its the best choice for both of us.

The days after the divorce were a very painful period for me. I felt empty and lost inside, but also saw a side of myself that wasnt fulfilled in this marriage. I began to reflect on my past and reorient my life in a way that was better for me.

I have gradually learned to accept this fact, and although the pain is still there, I choose to find growth and gain in it. I rediscovered hobbies and interests that I once loved, made some new friends, and reestablished my social circle.

Divorce brought me pain, but it also brought me new opportunities to rediscover myself and rethink the meaning of life. I learned how to bounce back from setbacks, how to embrace new possibilities, and how to rebuild a happy life.

While divorce is still a part of my life, I no longer let it define me all. I face each day with courage and persistence, believing that I will live a better tomorrow. Divorce has made me a stronger and more disciplined person, and it has steered me toward a more positive and meaningful life.

This is the story of my experience with marriage. Divorce was a failed marriage for me, but it was also a process of starting again and rediscovering myself. I will take the experience of this story to pursue my new happiness.

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