"Nicest Divorce": Woman Shares Story Friends' Separation After 26 Years Of Marriage

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"Nicest Divorce": Woman Shares Story Friends' Separation After 26 Years Of Marriage (image@Pixabay)

Divorce can often stretch into tense and burdensome fueled by emotional turmoil, financial issues, and dispute over custody of children. Cordial relationship between two individuals after divorce are exceptionally rare as hurt and grievances tend to shadow the possibility of respect.

However, in a social media post shared by a woman entrepreneur has caught the attention of netizens. The post about “NICEST” divorce has gone viral on social media. Taking to her X platform, Shruti Chaturvedi, revealed that two of her friends, who were married for 26 years are not getting divorce. In her post, she shared that the wife left her job to take care of the house when she was married, and now, the husband is making sure that she is financially stable even though they part ways.

She wrote, “2 friends are getting divorced after 26 years of marriage and my god this is the NICEST divorce I”ve seen! Woman had left her job to take care of the house. Now the husband is buying her a house, doing it for her taste because he knows it better than her, building her multiple FDs, bonds, so she has regular income every month, parked gold for her future security, bought a land on her name, got a very high value medical insurance and there is zero ugliness through this whole process! He is doing everything to ensure she is going to be financially safe without him. None of them would stand hearing one bad thing about the other, let alone bad mouth about each other”.

Chaturvedi said love may end but the respect should not. The post got warm reactions from netizens, with many just curious about why they are parting, if they care for each other this much. Chaturvedi said the divorce was because of “general disconnection and unhappiness”.

One user wrote, “an insightful case study in how to divorce gracefully and respectfully – showing consideration for your partners – and maintaining an amicable lifelong friendship. Thank you for sharing”.

Another user asked not to judge anyone, as “being divorced or getting divorce does not make anyone less human”.