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    Last Date Modified 25th February 2003.


  • Poll
    41% of YOU are thinking about Divorcing. Which of the following is the main reason?
    I feel disempowered in our relationship
    Our childraising values differ greatly
    Too much verbal & emotional abuse
    He/She is not committed to me
    We argue too much about money
    There is a better relationship out there
     
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