A woman's post: Right now, getting married is so difficult, but divorce is so easy. People between 28 and 35 years old split up without even a second thought, and after the separation, they continue their lives as if nothing happened. I genuinely wonder how they managed to do that.
Our parents didn't even consider divorce despite facing countless hardships. I think our generation is quite strict on this issue too, but the new generation has turned divorce into a game. Fatherless children, lonely mothers, and people filled with sadness and loneliness everywhere—what could be the reason for this?
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A woman's post: Right now, getting married is so difficult, but divorce is so easy. People between 28 and 35 years old split up without even a second thought, and after the separation, they continue their lives as if nothing happened. I genuinely wonder how they managed to do that.
Our parents didn't even consider divorce despite facing countless hardships. I think our generation is quite strict on this issue too, but the new generation has turned divorce into a game. Fatherless children, lonely mothers, and people filled with sadness and loneliness everywhere—what could be the reason for this?