If You Are Married to a Trump Supporter, Divorce Them (before recent events)
With every week, life under the Trump administration becomes more unnerving. The administration is trying to phase out the 15,000 trans people in the military, Trump is basically threatening nuclear war with North Korea and Mueller is tapping a Grand Jury to look into the Russia connection.
We live in interesting times, and by interesting, I mean on the very verge of the second dark ages. Or, at least, some people believe that. Other people believe everything is fine, somehow.
Dont ask me how.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, this is starting to create a rift, not just between different parts of the country, but between couples. In Florida, a former Miami Dolphins cheerleader and the top prosecutor in Palm Beach County reportedly split, in part because the wife claimed that as a staunch Republican and supporter of President Donald Trump
she felt increasingly isolated in the marriage. Deidre Ball, who recently filed for divorce from Trumps former communications director, Anthony Scaramucci, also reportedly did so in part because she was not a fan of Trump.
Unsurprisingly, there are a lot of articles with advice on topics like How To Survive Being Married to A Trump Supporter."
They offer advice like We look deeper than the arguments. We look at each other... at the passionate, committed humans that we are and we find gratitude in being married to someone who cares so much. When the fire of the argument subsides and we are left with only the smoldering embers, we kiss.
What if you find yourself
not wanting to kiss someone who believes that it is cool for the President to think women should be grabbed by the pussy?
The woman who is kissing her husband over the smoldering argument embers also remarks, How could I explain how vulnerable I felt? I couldn't. But I tried. And he tried to understand. And we went round and round in circles. Him, unable to see the human element of my arguments.
God, that sounds exhausting.
Im going to save you three years of therapy where you and your partner try to agree to disagree.
If your partner is a Trump supporter and you are not, just divorce them.
You do not need to try to make it work with someone who thinks of people as illegals. Just divorce them. Those divorced couples made the right choice.
This may not always be possible. Some people may not have the financial or practical means available to get a divorce, but if you do have those means? DIVORCE THEM.
Because if one member of a couple believes the President should endorse police brutality and the other member believes that is balls-to-the-wall insane, that is not a disagreement youre going to find common ground on. You can use all the measured voices and positive words you want. Its not a question of disagreement about the most effective way to load the dishwasher, or even whether trickle-down economics works. Those are opinions that might be altered by showing compelling factual evidence.
More..
http://www.harpersbazaar.com/culture/politics/a11664976/divorce-trump-supporters/
catbyte
(34,403 posts)every day. I don't know, I've heard that opposites attract but I just can't imagine trusting my life to someone who believes in everything I despise & spent my whole life fighting. Maybe it's because I was married for 30 years to my best friend & kindred spirit, but I just can't imagine my spouse being a republican these days.
question everything
(47,487 posts)catbyte
(34,403 posts)Aristus
(66,388 posts)Trump's elevation to the White House turned her into a Democrat!
question everything
(47,487 posts)Aristus
(66,388 posts)But that's kind of hard to square with her assertion that she will be "voting for every Democrat on the ballot until Trump is out of office!"