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- I don't get it.
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I mean, was it really that bad?
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- Take marriage
a little more serious.
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♪ (industrial music) ♪
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- (FBE) For this episode,
we're going to be showing you
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a selection of selfies
that are part of a new trend.
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- Okay.
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- Called?
- (FBE) Well, we'll get into that.
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- Oh, no.
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Dude, being on summer break,
I'm so out of the loop now
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of everything-- I haven't heard
of a new selfie trend.
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- "Can we take a divorce selfie?
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Duh, in front the eagle."
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I don't get the correlation.
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- Mmm, I don't get it.
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- They're divorcing.
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Most people who
get divorced are unhappy,
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so I guess this would be a step
in the right direction?
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- Crazy, that's a divorce selfie?
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(laughing)
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- Divorce selfie? Uh-oh.
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- Wow, so divorce selfies?
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That's heavy. I can't imagine
taking a happy selfie.
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- Oh, the divorce-- yeah.
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You know what?
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Listen, if people are taking
their divorce selfie,
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good on 'em because clearly
that marriage wasn't working out
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and you're gonna be better friends
than you were married couples.
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- "We are officially unmarried.
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"Here's to the most friendly,
respectful,
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and loving split imaginable."
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- "We smile not because it's over,
but because it happened.
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Divorce selfie."
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I don't get it!
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I mean, was it really that bad?
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- That's the new hashtag
then, I guess?
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That's what everybody's putting,
is #DivorceSelfie?
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I'm married (laughing)
and, yeah, I won't be doing that.
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- If you're that happy
getting a divorce,
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maybe you didn't take the time
to invest in the relationship
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before you got married.
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- I guess they're really positive
about this divorce, you know,
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and they want to capture it
for (laughing) their grandkids?
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- "Not all dinner dates end
in divorce, but this one did."
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Awww. (laughing)
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That's awesome.
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- He looks a little sadder
than she does,
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let's just be honest.
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- I wonder who paid the bill.
Think they went dutch?
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- It's weird. I suppose it's nice,
and it should be celebrated,
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but I never looked that happy
when I was getting divorced.
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It's kind of painful.
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- Take marriage
a little more serious.
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Hey, but the gays are ruining
the sanctity of marriage, right?
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- "Proudly announcing
our official divorce.
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What remains is love,
respect, friendship,
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and a pair of really great kiddos."
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See, I love that. That's cool.
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- That feels very
non-heartfelt. (laughing)
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I mean, very projection
to the world,
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but beneath it all, right,
are we buying it?
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- I think people are moving on
way too quickly.
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I've been with my wife
for 26 years.
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You don't think at some point
we looked at each other
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and wanted to just call it quits?
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- That's the big thing,
when you got kids involved.
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My wife is remarried,
so we try to make it
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as amicable as possible
in terms of dealing with
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her ex-husband
and, hopefully, we did right
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by her daughter.
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- Awww.
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"Divorce selfie number two.
Incredibly hard today."
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See?
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"That said, we were shown
several signs today
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that our path is correct."
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Yeah, that makes me
tear up a little.
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- So they probably tried
to do it once,
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and that they
want each other back
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and they realized
this is some bullshit.
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What did we do this for?
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We should've just been friends.
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- "#BlessedToBeGay."
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Well, that explains
a lot right there.
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I mean, seriously #Blessed.
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"#BlessedToBeGay."
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Oh, okay! That makes sense.
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Well, good for Christopher.
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I mean, it's sad
that it took two divorces
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to finally realize his path
and where he needed to go,
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but, you know, it's probably
hard on both parties.
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- "Finally signed divorce papers
on our 13th anniversary.
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Lucky 13."
They are funny.
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That is cute, though.
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I mean, hey, it didn't work out.
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Let's do it on our anniversary day.
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- I can't imagine 13 years
because we just celebrated 14 years.
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Gosh, man, that's a long time
to be with someone
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and then just have it end.
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- They're just embracing
the new challenge of being single.
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- I like that these people
are making it look like
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the latest trend and really fun,
but I don't think it's fun.
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I know a lot of people
who have gone through it
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and it's not fun.
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- It's so, "Welcome
to our social age.
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Even when things suck ass,
we're so happy!"
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On the flip side, I guess,
if you're not happily married,
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then you're gonna be happy
when you're divorced.
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- If you know that
you don't belong together,
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just get it done and then
move on with your life.
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Life is way too short to be hung up
about stuff like this.
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- When a person
goes through a divorce,
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the only reason why
they feel down is because
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society looks down at them.
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It's good that they let
the world know, you know what,
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I'm getting divorced,
I'm happy about it,
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leave me alone,
don't feel bad for me.
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- "Get a whistle. It's official."
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(chuckling) Man, you're a punk.
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- Oh, no. No.
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- "Out with the old Peggy (left).
In with the new Charity (right).
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Had to share. #DivorceSelfie."
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- Seriously,
am I reading that right?
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That's his new girlfriend
and his old wife?
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- (laughing) That's cold blooded!
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- Look at he way he's looking.
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He's like, (lecherously) "Yeah."
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(laughing) "Had one
and moving on to the next."
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That's terrible.
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- I like the guy's face.
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He's like-- he's like...
(making perverted noises).
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You know what I mean?
He's-- ugh, bastard.
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- He's such a douchebag,
just based on this picture
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and that comment,
that the ex should be celebrating.
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- Peggy looks hot!
The hell's wrong with that dude?
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Seriously, not that
new Charity isn't adorable,
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but, wow, that's some #Cajones.
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- "Divorce day done right."
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Heck yeah, shots.
Let's do this.
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- Alcohol is a really good friend
when you're getting a divorce.
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And ice cream, also.
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- Boomeranging like crazy
on our #DivorceSelfie.
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- Then they're gonna get drunk
and they'll probably have
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sex afterwards, you know,
after divorce sex. Nice.
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- You've all broken up, right?
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You've all, I'm sure,
had a breakup.
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Were you so happy that you were
out celebrating with the person?
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To have drinks and celebrate that,
it's like-- uh-uh.
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Nope.
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- It's great that people can
part ways in such a great way.
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- It's cute. It's good.
I mean, why not?
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It's like we're mature enough
to say, you know what,
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we realize it's not working.
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It's better than cheating and doing
all type of other things
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in a relationship.
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You know, they're being mature
about it, like, hey,
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it didn't work out.
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It is what it is.
We can still be friends.
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- Maybe it's just my old-school
roots coming through,
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but I don't know if that's
something to be celebrated.
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What was supposed to be
something that was long-lasting,
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it's almost kind
of making a mockery of it
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and, I don't know, it's sad.
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- (FBE) So has divorce
impacted your life at all?
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- No. I've never been divorced.
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My parents are still together.
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- My husband's family,
he comes from a divorced family.
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His parents would've
been those people
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because they've always been
really amiable
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and cool with each other.
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- No, my parents are still together.
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My wife's parents are still together.
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But I've seen the effects
of it with students
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and there's some kids that can
pull through and manage,
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and then there are others
that it just shakes their world.
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- Oh my god, seriously? Yes.
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Many times, actually,
as a child, as an adult.
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- My grandparents
divorced after 37 years.
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My mom and dad divorced.
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- Shit, I hate to say
I was divorced, but I am.
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(laughing)
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We get along better, you know,
and our divorce was
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similar to that divorce.
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I just couldn't post selfies
in the early 2000's.
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- I wasn't bitter, but it was
one of those things,
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like, dang, why
didn't we work out?
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You know, you ask that question,
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but it just made me
a stronger person
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and made me hustle more
and grind and motivate more,
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so it was a good decision for myself
because I wasn't happy.
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- I got a divorce and my kids
were kind of young.
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I left the house and,
you know, my son,
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seeing me moving out,
he started crying.
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Divorce is something else.
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I mean, you know,
it's a serious situation.
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There's a lot of weight on it
and you just have to go through it.
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I mean, if that's
the choice you make,
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you gotta live with your choices.
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- (FBE) So would you ever participate
in a divorce selfie?
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- I don't think so.
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- I would've done a divorce selfie.
I really would have.
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- Heck yeah, I would've done that,
took a picture,
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and I would've
been the one smiling.
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- I would be able to do that,
but my husband,
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we've been married 25 years
this past June.
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He wouldn't have it.
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- I would want to because
then I would have
-
enjoyed divorce,
but I didn't enjoy divorce.
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- No, absolutely not.
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To me, it just screams attention.
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- I wouldn't want people
to think that I got joy
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in splitting up with
someone I was married to.
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I don't know if you should have
a tremendous amount of joy
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in leaving your partner.
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- (FBE) So divorce
is not really a topic
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that you see
made light of very often,
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where people kind of shy away
from talking about it.
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- Exactly.
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- (FBE) Why do you think that is,
and do you think
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all divorce is negative?
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- All? No, but I think
there is a negative stigma
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about divorce itself.
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- The realities of it are tough,
like financial consequences,
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impact on your family,
there's a lot of consequences.
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- Nobody wants to talk about
how I failed at something
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I thought was, you know,
we were gonna be together
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for the rest of our lives
because, you know,
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you go through stages,
but working through it
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and coming to terms
that we're no longer compatible
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in that way and handling it
in a great way like that,
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it's such a positive thing
for everybody involved.
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And also a great example
for all involved,
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especially your children.
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- Everything has a lot
of weight, you know,
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and people wanted you to make it.
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You feel like you're
letting other people down,
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but it's really you.
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You're the one in it.
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If you shouldn't be together
in that kind of commitment,
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then you shouldn't fake
the funk, you know?
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Get a divorce.
Take a divorce selfie.
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- (FBE) So finally, do you think
this is a good or bad trend
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to be out in the world?
- I think it's a bad trend
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to be out in the world.
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- I would have to call it bad
because it feels bad.
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- I don't like it.
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It's almost (chuckling) letting
everyone know,
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especially on Instagram,
that you're back on the market.
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- I look at it more as good.
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You only showed pictures
of positive divorce selfies.
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I didn't see any negative ones,
so-- I'm sure there's some out there.
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- It's a good one.
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Let people know
how happy you are
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when you get divorced.
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It's over. If it's over, it's over.
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Why feel sad now?
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- It's a good trend.
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I mean, it's showing maturity.
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I mean, it's showing that
we can still be friends after this.
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We didn't work out
and we recognize it
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and there's nothing wrong with that.
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- It's a very good trend.
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To start off something negative
and end on a positive,
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you can't just beat that.
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Versus people
not working through it
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and it just goes downhill very fast.
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- Thanks for watching, everyone!
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We'll see you next time.
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- Hey, guys, I'm Ethan.
- And I'm Kyle.
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Thank you so much
for watching this episode
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of Parents React.
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- Hey, Kyle, are you
getting a divorce?
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- I am happily married.
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- Oh, well, let's
take a selfie anyway.