Unbelievable Divorce Stories: 70 Outrageous Reasons That Will Shock You!
Sure I occasionally needed help getting dressed when I was in pain and couldn’t bend my knee much because of the brace I was in.
Karmas a b***h, after we split and I’d healed up I f****d off to Europe, came back to Oz, spotted her in a local shopping centre, she’d put on some weight and had three kids under five.
I wasn’t married, but a boyfriend LOVED milk. He drank it all the time….the problem was his breath smelled like milk when he kissed me and sometimes, it wasn’t a good smell. I just got to where I could not stand to kiss him because of that smell. So, we broke up. He thinks it was because of the long distance(he was away at college). And I like milk…I just couldn’t stand that smell.
A breakup instead of a divorce, but…I knew a couple in the mid-to-late ’80s who broke up over the Robyn Hitchcock song “Sometimes I Wish I Was a Pretty Girl”. She thought it was sexist; he thought it was funny.
Not divorced but when we were teenagers my mate dumped his girlfriend (they’d been together about 8 months) because her toes were a weird shape.
They appeared to have the perfect relationship while dating. Extremely loving and constantly cheerfully together. Had a wonderful wedding, bought a house and seemed really, really happy. She got pregnant and before the second trimester served him with divorce papers saying she didn’t think he was going to be a good father because he’d been a****d and his father had been a****d.
Per him…. he didn’t tell her that he flat out owned his condo – fully paid off – when they met. She thought she was giving him $$$ for the mortgage, but he was actually putting it towards bills. When she found out, she left him immediately. None of us are sure why they didn’t have a conversation about it beforehand. None of us are sure why they didn’t have this conversation after. None of us are sure this is why she actually left.
Knew someone who divorced her husband because he got a foot fungus and his toes went funky.
Probably none of the above, but it was interesting to hear someone actually say it. I have a friend that was with her bf since she was 16, and then finally got married after almost 10 years of being together. Very awesome/expensive wedding and everything. We both started a new job and were carpooling one day when he called. She decided to answer it on speakerphone, and i just stayed quiet, but he said word for word “i thought getting married would change things” and i face palmed, because all my life i heard it doesn’t, at least for the better. They divorced within 6 months of marrying.
They were 19 year old virgins from super-conservative families. Had s*x ONCE on their wedding night and called it off because the s*x sucked.
I have a friend whose ex just lost his mind one day. They’d been married over a decade. Came home, yanked her away from their son, threw her against a wall and told her to get out. Accused her of all sorts of insane things from cheating on him to d***ging his food?? It’s been years and he still thinks she did all those things. I guess he had some kind of psychotic break.
Her family can’t accept the fact that he quit his job as a resident doctor due to burnout and bullying, so she filed for divorce.
He filed because she drank too much and 1 trip through rehab didn’t work. You stick by your partner when they’re struggling. I’m lucky he did though, because she is the most beautiful, giving, loving, kind, understanding, empathetic, talented woman I have ever had the pleasure of dating. If he had not filed for divorce, I wouldn’t have found the love of my life.
Husband wanted to celebrate holidays with traditions he grew up with. He was fine with new traditions or having his traditional Christmas, Easter, etc. on another day.
Wife would not accept that at all. She had the audacity to suggest that maintaining his holiday traditions were disrespectful to her!
She initiated divorce proceedings.
Someone I’m close to had a male relation’s wife divorce him within 6 months because she thought she would just be treated like a princess all the time and not have to work or do housework and such. Those were her exact words she thought being married meant she got to be a princess. Crazy.
He went thru the laundry, picked his out, and left mine there. I was going thru the worst depression of my life, didn’t do laundry one week due to my physical health and a busy work week. When I saw that, I realized he didn’t care. It wasn’t because it was too much for the machine or separating whites. We just threw our stuff in there and set it to wash. He claimed that it was because he didn’t want to mess up my clothes knowing exactly how I’ve been doing laundry for the last 14 years. He didn’t see any value in helping me or any value in what I did day in and out while working a physically demanding job. It was his stuff vs ours. I was expected to drop everything for him, but when I needed him I was left alone.

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