Unbelievable Divorce Stories: 70 Outrageous Reasons That Will Shock You!
Ever wonder how bizarre divorce reasons can get before you just throw in the towel? Well, buckle up, because the stories we’re about to dive into are as wild and bewildering as thinking someone might magically change after saying “I do.” Take the tale of a cousin who brought his own brand of confusion to marriage—he married a Mexican woman but later divorced her, claiming in court he expected her to be “less Mexican” post-wedding! Talk about setting the bar low on expectations. These jaw-dropping, head-scratching, sometimes downright hilarious breakup tales reveal just how strange love and its breakup rituals can be. Ready for a rollercoaster of the dumbest and most bizarre divorces you’ve ever heard? Let’s jump in and maybe figure out what NOT to say if you ever find yourself in the hot seat. LEARN MORE
I have a cousin who I’m not close to (for obvious reasons) that has always been very racist. So imagine our surprise when he dated, married, and had kids with a Mexican woman.
Six years in he divorced her and said *in court* that he just couldn’t stand being married to a Mexican any longer. He told the judge he “thought she’d be less Mexican after the wedding”
Thankfully, she got the kids in the divorce and she moved them far away from that part of my family. I still get Christmas cards from her, she’s a wonderful lady.
He didn’t buy me anything for Christmas. Like nothing. We were young and broke but I found a receipt for a jewelry store purchase in his truck. I (admittedly) got my hopes up and then Christmas came and went and still nothing. That jewelry store purchase was for himself. He went 3 days before Christmas and bought himself a Masonic ring. It was the fact that he stood there right before Christmas and never gave me a thought. Things already weren’t great, but that’s what broke it.
I divorced my ex husband because he bought the wrong kind of coffee for the third time in a row.
This was obviously not the only reason/whole story but it was a definitive event in my mind when I knew the marriage was over. I had asked him nicely the last two times he bought that kind to pick a different variety because it tasted burnt.
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