Top 8 Reasons Why Women After 50 Want to Divorce

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Women after 50 realize that the relationship isn’t meeting their needs.

The whole idea of any relationship is that you must meet each other’s needs. You are the only one responsible for your happiness in life. That’s why you need to start being accountable to yourself. You have to define who you are and whether you want to stay or leave the relationship.

This kind of life transition involves a lot of risk. Some of the most important questions that all women after 50 need to ask themselves before divorcing are:

  • Do you hide in your relationship? If so, where?
  • What are your biggest fears?
  • What are the risks that you can talk about freely?
  • What does your inner voice tell you?
  • What would you like to change in the relationship?
  • What is your commitment to action?

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