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Who wouldn't react this way? Honestly, if someone uses filing for a divorce as a cry for attention, I wouldn't want them around. So, he probably assumed that you had figured out that you weren't right for each other and/or are with someone else and figured that he should accept it and move on. Sounds like he's lucky that you're leaving, since you're obviously either not too bright, or are very selfish.
we don't know the terms of their divorce or how they get on with their inlaws so I wish people would stop picking sides in the comment section unless they have all the facts.
It's a valid question. Or perhaps it's a joke. I can't really tell. Of course, if you can't even give us a reason why you want to divorce him, I would wonder why you want to at all. Thanks for giving us neither rhyme nor reason to pick sides, OP.
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he at least deserves the cruise... he did put in 15 yrs
Today, my wife filed for divorce after 15 years of being married. Oh, and to rub salt in the wounds, she decided to exclude me from the cruise her parents paid for us to go on. FML F your ex-husband's life!