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How many divorcees threw a party to celebrate their divorce and what was that like?

Elusia8 6 Apr 30
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As it drags on and gets more contentious I feel more like celebrating than when this started. I had hoped for a civil grown up divorce where we could actually still like each other. He had other ideas. Oh well. My friend is planning her divorce party for October so I can see how that goes.

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I didn't throw a party but I bake a cake and take it to work every year.

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I didn't celebrate the it dragged on and on. But the finalization was my victory in the battle that mattered. Custody. I didn't tell them the occasion but my daughters and I celebrated with a day at the river n ice cream n Top Hat BBQ.best ever.

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No I celebrated by myself for myself - I still saw him, as we lived in the same commune, and we went to our divorce hearing together but it was very minimalistic because we had been separated for fifteen years - Ironically he married someone else with the same first name as me and who was the same age I was when we both got married - They are now divorced too.

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I high fives my ex on the way out of the court room and then went home for some wine and hot bath.

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I got a tattoo...the Bluebird of Happiness on my left shoulder. Took about a year to realize the HUGE favor that had been done for me! Thank You Other Woman!!!
And yes, about 4 years later I wrote her a letter telling her so. Would have done it sooner but friends were against it.........

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I never did understand this. Celebration of failure?

It was the happiest day of the entire marriage. It was like a huge weight lifted from my chest. I could suddenly breath, laugh and smile again.

Some marriages are like boats. You get 2 happy days, the day you buy one and the day you sell it.

no its celebration of freedom

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I had a slice of cake.

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I celebrated with the Champaign I bought for the anniversary he didn't come home for. Then I went on a month long purge. I still can't believe how much junk he accumulated in just 8 years.

Cheri Level 5 Apr 30, 2018
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August 31, 1996. I celebrate the anniversary with a glass of wine every year.

I love it too if I wasn't alcoholic I'd do the same thing - I can but just maybe with dark chocolate

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Not a party. But it was a great relief.

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I remember attempting to sing "I can see clearly now the rain has gone"

I can see Deirdre now Lorraine has gone

@273kelvin very good

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None.... I know quite a few..... It's not necessarily a laughing bussines, that's my story and I am sticking to it

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Who had enough money left to throw a party! ?

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it took me three and a half years to track down the kids birth-mother and keep her in one place long enough to get everything finalized. And while it wasn't be design, the final papers were signed on the Friday before the kids and I left for a trip to Disney World.

Timing couldn't have been better 🙂

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No partying for me. I was relieved it was over but I didn't feel I had to draw attention to it.

My divorce was actually a surprise for me (really). So much so that I was distraught and invited 2 friends to play triple racquet ball with me. I wasn't paying attention and did something really dumb and got hit in the eye with another's racquet!! Ow big time and I was worried I would lose sight in that one eye. I didn't and years later it turned out to be a wonderful thing. That has been the story of my life, serious and painful accident turning out to be a life changing (for the good) thing.

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No it was a sad time-didn't want to party-30 years ago

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