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Originally Posted by Quick281
Pick and choose.
1. The condition or fact of not achieving the desired end or ends: the failure of an experiment.
2. One that fails: a failure at one's career.
3. The condition or fact of being insufficient or falling short: a crop failure.
4. A cessation of proper functioning or performance: a power failure.
5. Nonperformance of what is requested or expected; omission: failure to report a change of address.
6. The act or fact of failing to pass a course, test, or assignment.
7. A decline in strength or effectiveness.
8. The act or fact of becoming bankrupt or insolvent.
If you had to pick someone to run a company for you would you pick the person who has bankrupted a company or two, or the person who has had longterm success with one or two?
I would rather ask couples married for a long time with a variety of situations.
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Exactly! If you didn't die together then your marriage was a failure and so were you in this instance. It's human nature to place all of the blame on the other person and some people truly believe it but in some way, shape or form you also have to take responsibility. Regardless of the circumstances surrounding the actual breakup. BTW I haven't been dishing out marriage advice here, I'm afraid that the old life time commitment thing is almost impossible in today's world, with today's attitudes.