There's no such thing as a perfect marriage or relationship; each one is special. What makes one person happy might not make another person happy. But I've realized that there's always a way to solve problems. Five years ago, my wife and I were almost getting divorced because we had problems in our marriage, but we managed to sort things out. It was a difficult time, but we got through it.
I really want to be happy too. I'm in a relationship, and even though we're apart now, I can't think of life without her; my love for her is big. I really miss her, and I'm determined to bring her back. We've tried different ways, like therapy, to fix things.
Releasing the grip on someone dear is always tough, but in my scenario, I was fortunate to have the counsel of a spiritual guide who preserved my marriage. Her name is Suzanne Ann Walters.
After the divorce, Chase moves on by focusing on his work and reconnecting with an old acquaintance, Ginger Mallister. He reflects on the failed marriage and Susan's decision to try and trap Fletcher with a pregnancy, which ultimately did not lead to marriage or happiness for her.
Susan says I don't want a divorce, I really love you I just want excitement and vacations with Ryan....Translation I want to keep you for present and future financial stability in case things don't work out with Ryan and the excitement wears off. Susan only concerned herself with what mattered most for her. She should have figured out that Ryan was down for her not divorcing her husband because he in turn would not inherit being responsible for her full time....After love making/it would have been go home to your husband and return when I need you...She never even thought of what the husband benefits from the arrangement.