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How to tell your wife you want a divorce when she doesn't

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Nov 30, 2023, 15:00 IST
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​Here's how to approach divorce with compassion

Breaking the news of wanting a divorce is never easy, especially when your partner is unaware of your feelings. At this point it becomes essential that you take every step carefully. It's a tough conversation, but approaching it with sensitivity and honesty can make the process smoother for both parties. Here are some points to guide you through this challenging conversation.

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​Choose the right time and place

Although it might seem to you that there is no ‘right place’ for this conversation. Timing is crucial when discussing such sensitive matters. You can find a quiet and private space where you both can talk without interruptions. Avoid bringing up the topic during stressful times, such as after a long day of work or when emotions are already running high.

Read also: 6 ways to say NO politely​

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​Express your feelings honestly

Do not try to blame the other person and also do not lie to them either. Begin the conversation by expressing your own emotions and experiences rather than placing blame. Use "I" statements to share how you feel and why you believe a divorce might be the best course of action for both of you. This helps to avoid making your spouse feel attacked or defensive.

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​Be prepared to listen

This is the point where communication is a crucial element and you can't just mess it up. Communication is a two-way street. Allow your spouse the opportunity to express their thoughts and feelings. Be an active listener, showing empathy and understanding. Acknowledge their emotions, even if you don't agree with them, and you can also validate their perspective.

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Offer clear reasons

While it's important to express your feelings, it's equally crucial to provide clear reasons for wanting a divorce. Be honest but gentle in explaining the factors that led you to this decision. Avoid vague statements that could leave your spouse confused or hurt. Be clear and don't leave any gaps for doubts.

Read also: 6 ways of letting someone know you miss them without saying it​

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​Discuss the practicalities

Once the initial emotions and conversations have been expressed, discuss the practical aspects of the divorce. Be open to negotiation and compromise, especially when it comes to matters like property, finances, and childcare. Approaching these topics with a cooperative mindset can help ease the transition. Try and build a balance between you and your spouse with these matters as it can get messy if you drag it out.

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