7 Signs You Should File for Divorce Right NOW

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5. Your heart is going crazy

Do you remember a time when you were a kid and there was someone you couldn’t stand? Each time you saw them, your eyes were rolling and your heart was racing because they made you angry.

If that’s something you feel and see in your spouse, it means that a divorce is not that far away. That’s because what you’re feeling is a negative physical reaction your body has when they get into the same room with you or even when you think about them.

Pay attention to the signs your body sends you, because it won’t lie to you. If you think about letting the idea of filing for divorce go and you try to convince yourself to stay in your marriage, but your body feels weird, your stomach balls up into a knot, and your heart is beating faster, it’s a sign that your brain doesn’t mind the idea of getting a divorce.

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