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EPISODE 84 "TILL DEATH DO US PART. (SIKE!! NOT REALLY)"

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Divorce. It can be super ugly. In fact 9 times out of 10 its pretty much guaranteed to be. I mean its a DIVORCE! A premature ending to what was meant to be a life long contract between two people. Today a divorce is so common it makes you really think hard about getting married in the first place. So my question is, do you think divorce is morally right? In some countries they kill you for it. Its already harder to get a divorce than it is to get married, but do you think this is fair? Or do you think it should be even MORE difficult since the divorce rate is so damn high and broken families are more common? OK let's keep it 100, outside of cheating and abuse what reason do you really have to get a divorce? I mean people get divorces over some of the most trivial shit, like "we don't talk anymore" or "we having money problems" or even "ireconsilable differences" (whatever that means!) What if you could not get a divorce unless cheating or abuse is PROVEN? What if you had to tough out all the other issues except those two, how many people would still be married? Have you ever got a divorce? If so what was the reason? If you are married now how do you feel about divorce, could you ever imagine getting one? If you have never been married, does the high divorce rate and the drama that it could be make you terrified of getting married? More people are just living together longer and staying engaged because divorces can be so messy. A simple break up can be done in a day. Its over and that's it, no lawyer or courtroom. Personally I think this is a good idea! What do you think about people who have been divorce more than once, would you date them? Think about it, they broke a life long commitment repeatedly! BEWARE! So let's get into it all!

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