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Woman Tells Story Of Friends Getting Along Well Enough To Call It “Nicest Divorce”

When most people think about divorces, they often picture drawn-out, contentious court cases. People who are close to a couple going through a divorce are affected, including friends and relatives who must choose a side. In a recent article, Shruti Chaturvedi, a woman, described how two of her friends are divorcing peacefully after 26 years of marriage.

Theirs was the “nicest divorce,” according to her description. She said in a widely shared post that since she had quit her work to take care of the house throughout their marriage, her soon-to-be ex-husband is now providing for her financial security by purchasing a new home, many FDs, land, health insurance, and other items.

“None of them would tolerate even the slightest negative remark about the other, let alone malicious gossip,” she said. While love may fade, respect never should. An actual case study! There are more than 11,000 likes on this post. Many people asked in the comments why the couple was divorcing if they were getting along well. Chaturvedi said, “General disconnect and unhappiness.” It doesn’t get much simpler than this.

Many emphasized the need to normalize peaceful divorces, while others thought that the message was fabricated.

An X user commented on it, saying, “Really lovely people can’t be together all the time. I know friends that are like this. I really liked how this ended. (Or advanced to the subsequent stage). “Sounds a lot like my divorce – we are still best friends and we worked out most of the things you wrote about above there,” another person said. We were divorced four years ago, although we’ve been together for 34 years. Children are 25 and 29 years old. In times of need, when one another is present, we support one another. Spending your whole life with one person makes it clear that bitterness, rage, and hatred are not relevant.

“My wife would have actually never left me if I could have afforded to do all of the above,” said a member on X. This individual may be overcompensating to the extreme extent since he may have fouled up so badly. I apologize; it’s hard to think that kind people exist.

Chaturvedi commented, “Zero points to guess who is getting rattled the most with this tweet – broke men,” in response to every remark that questioned the post’s veracity. We think that way because of the scarcity mentality, not because of them.

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