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People Who Divorced Their High School Sweetheart, Tell Us The Last Straw In Your Marriage

People Who Divorced Their High School Sweetheart, Tell Us The Last Straw In Your Marriage

Yahoo30-05-2025

People love hearing about high school sweethearts getting married, but like many marriages, they doesn't always last. So if you married your high school sweetheart and got divorced, I want to know your story.
For example, maybe in high school you started secretly dating your best friend's girlfriend. Then you kept dating and married her. But years later, you found out she was now having an affair with that former best friend of yours, so you got divorced.
Or maybe you married your high school boyfriend, started a family, and things were going well for a really long time...until he was arrested for embezzlement.
Or maybe you married your high school sweetheart right after graduation and even went to the same college in your home state. But years later, your spouse said they felt like they hadn't experienced life enough, and one day you came home to find their stuff gone and a note saying they were leaving you.
Whatever the story is, tell us WHEN you met your high school sweetheart and WHY you got divorced. Share in the comments or use the anonymous form below:
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