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Psychologists told how to painlessly go through a divorce

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Last reviewed: 01.07.2025
Published: 2012-07-27 11:20

Divorce is always a big stress for partners, regardless of who decided to break up. In addition to emotional worries, you also have to deal with paperwork and resolve issues with acquired property. However, it has become known that even this situation can be resolved easily and with humor. For example, in Japan, one of the temples allows you to get rid of an unsuccessful marriage by simply flushing it down the toilet. To do this, you need to write down all the claims and grievances on a piece of paper, and then flush it down the toilet to get rid of bad karma.

Psychologists tell how to survive a divorce painlessly

You can arrange a divorce ceremony similar to a wedding ceremony. Moreover, its organization can include anything, including throwing away wedding rings. Moreover, anyone can gather for this action: from family members to strangers. The final stage of the ceremony is considered to be the announcement of the reason why the couple decided to end their relationship.

In some countries, the so-called ceremony of hope is practiced. Usually in the West, it takes place in a church and is led by a representative. In this case, the couple does not exchange vows of eternal love, fidelity and devotion, but rather, the parties apologize to each other and ask forgiveness for the pain they may have caused during the marriage. It is also possible to have a party dedicated to the divorce. Very often, in this way, spouses who have embarked on the path of divorce mark the end of their married life and celebrate the beginning of a new one.


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