Facts About Divorce That People Don't Talk About

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You'll become a better parent.

Split custody may bring loneliness at first, but strengthens the parent-child bond. Practical too - shared schedule allows focused time.

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Your ex may become a more involved parent.

Post-divorce, an uninvolved parent might become more engaged in their child's life, realizing the joy they've missed. New habits tend to stick.

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You'll need to buy your kids a new set of essentials.

Divorce and shared custody mean replacing lost/damaged items when kids move between houses—lunchboxes, toothbrushes, sports gear. Normalizes separation.

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Co-parenting can be exhausting.

Shift to co-parenting is tough. Challenges evolve with child's growth. Maintaining post-divorce cooperation with ex-spouse is complex.

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It can be dangerous to jump right back into dating.

Post-divorce dating: Don't rush in. Learn from past mistakes, process emotions. Avoid repeating patterns for better future relationships.

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You may repeat the same patterns with a new partner.

Divorce aims to end issues, but patterns persist in new relationships due to unprocessed emotions. Heal before dating.

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Your health takes a hit.

Divorce raises heart risks; mental strain amplifies physical issues due to companionship loss, shattered plans, uncertainty.

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You learn to forgive yourself.

Divorce breeds guilt, self-doubt & harsh self-judgment. Yet, over time, they transform into self-discovery & forgiveness. Dumper guilt normal; self-forgiveness vital.

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