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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 276299" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>I think the moral code to yourself outweighs your moral code to the vow, when you look at the whole picture. </p><p>Like the others have said how can a vow to another in a marriage be upheld by only one? Where is the morals in this? And if husband has a different set of morals then how can you truly be expected to live by this one that you made 26 years ago without truly doing a disservice to yourself?</p><p>I think if you were to be honest with yourself and look back through out your life, your morals may have changed over time? </p><p>I think for the better with what you have learned, especially with the challenges of what life has brought you. Good and bad. </p><p></p><p>I think in your heart you would make the right choice, even if it is to stay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 276299, member: 3155"] I think the moral code to yourself outweighs your moral code to the vow, when you look at the whole picture. Like the others have said how can a vow to another in a marriage be upheld by only one? Where is the morals in this? And if husband has a different set of morals then how can you truly be expected to live by this one that you made 26 years ago without truly doing a disservice to yourself? I think if you were to be honest with yourself and look back through out your life, your morals may have changed over time? I think for the better with what you have learned, especially with the challenges of what life has brought you. Good and bad. I think in your heart you would make the right choice, even if it is to stay. [/QUOTE]
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