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So now what? We can't let that happen? Can't have people (women!) be more autonomous and self-sufficient because they might realise they don't need their (male!) spouse? Wtf is this "warning"?
Is divorce good?
Is divorce bad?
That doesn't answer my question.
Divorce is neutral.
Huh. Well, to each their own, I guess.
Indeed. You're welcome to your own opinion, just don't try to impose it on the rest of the world.
Such hostility was uncalled for, but I hope you have a good weekend.
The ending of bad marriages is good, so the answer is objectively "Yes when at least one of the people in it want it."
What do you know, that's practically all divorces so the answer is "Yes."
Objectively based on what?
Facts, Mr. "Bad Marriages Are Good Akshually"
That's the meaning of objective.
You lying about me supporting bad marriages (or, even worse, you actually thinking that's what I support) betrays a rather poor grasp on reality, demanding a greater burden of proof for your claim than just the word "facts".