QUOTE(nihility @ Dec 6 2024, 10:52 AM)
I'll put forward a very ruthful option.
In between the dog & divorce - let the wife decide on the agreed date. If she choose the dog on the dateline, execute the divorce procedure without emotion.
There should the sequence of priority in life. If the dog(pet) has higher priority than the husband or kids, this kind of woman should be left to spend their life with their dog. Let her remember the divorce in her life is caused by a dog. A simple and straight forward option. There is no need to bring other element into discussion.
If she choose husband & kids over the dog, find the dog a new owner.
Dealing with situations like this, generally three categories:In between the dog & divorce - let the wife decide on the agreed date. If she choose the dog on the dateline, execute the divorce procedure without emotion.
There should the sequence of priority in life. If the dog(pet) has higher priority than the husband or kids, this kind of woman should be left to spend their life with their dog. Let her remember the divorce in her life is caused by a dog. A simple and straight forward option. There is no need to bring other element into discussion.
If she choose husband & kids over the dog, find the dog a new owner.
1. Those who can reason after a well-timed, straightforward discussion. Timing and approach are critical to ensure constructive conversation.
2. Those who may resist initially but eventually come around after prolonged discussions. Requires patience, effort, and commitment over time.
3. Those who are entirely unwilling to compromise. In such cases, there’s little point in trying to salvage the situation.
TS should know which category applies in their case, and this clarity can guide best course of action.
Dec 6 2024, 11:07 AM

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