Another classic among divorce books, this book helps people weather
the crazy time of divorce and move forward toward building a new life.
Not exact matches
i know i watched her turn into someone that i did nt even know.so now, all i have to choose from in my age group is the same thing i divorced.and in
divorces 9
times out
of 10, the women ends up financially better off, and bragg about how independent they are.LMAO, ofcoarse, u got the house, the kidz, the 401 k, child support, alimony the vehicles etc. need i say more.if they arent
crazy when you get with them, they will be when they hit midlife.
People who are going through a
divorce usually have many emotions in common — anger, depression, denial, confusion, sadness, fear, apathy, guilt, pain, and a loss
of self - confidence, all making for this being a «
crazy time».
It's
crazy the waste
of money and
time; yes,
time, it seemed to be a
divorce without end.»
A favorite book
of mine,
Crazy Times (1982), by Abigail Trafford, sums up the effect
of a breakup for both men and women: «
Divorce puts you right on the edge
of sanity... You don't have to commit suicide or murder your spouse to know how
crazy you feel» (p. 41).
What I've found is that most people are pretty sensible (yes, even the people who are behaving kind
of wacky because
divorce is a
crazy - making
time), and that they'll make a good decision if they have the right information,
time to think about it, and emotional support as well as professional support.