My husband thinks his parents are Buddhist

How can you expect there not to be happiness when someone reaches a decision about wanting divorce? They’ve most likely been miserable for a long time and now are able to see an end to this. It makes no sense to judge someone for this. It’s an awful decision to have to make. They need compassion, not unrealistic expectations of being supposed to have simple, clear-cut emotions. This is a support site for people with sz, yes, and @Hadeda has sz and is looking for support.

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Thank you @anon9798425 I appreciate your words so much!

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I literally said it’s perfectly fine for her to be happy about it…

Like genuinely I don’t have any qualms with her getting a divorce.

I explained what I was uncomfortable with. Which was literally about how she’s talking about her ex’s psychosis. Simply cause it seems a bit insensitive in wording.

So Like again I do not have any problems with the divorce and I do understand she needs support but so do other people here. So talking about psychosis like that seems counterproductive.

OK, maybe I just read a tone into your posts that wasn’t intended. But I think we need to be supportive when people need support. @Hadeda is in a major life crisis now and we should forgive her for painting her husband’s psychosis in an unflattering light.

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