For example, if two people were married for a period of time, but found that there are so many things they don't have in common and they couldn't accept the other person's habit. They ended up becoming unpleasant and feeling annoying and uncomfortable living with each other. In this situation, these people may choose to end their marriage through divorce and set each other free. But they could also choose to find another way to make their marriage work, such as separated for a short time, and try to understand that there is no one in the world who is perfect, so they couldn't expect their marriage to be exactly what they wanted. So, divorce is not necessary in this situation, because there are still chances that their marriage can work for them. But they may decide to divorce if they do not wish to continue their marriage. On the other hand, there are also some marriages that end sadly as if they are abused by the husband or wife because they disobey or want to separate. According to Barbara Dafoe Whitehead, “we must assume that divorce is necessary as a remedy for irretrievably broken marriages, especially those marred by serious abuse such as chronic infidelity, drug addiction, or physical violence.” If by any chance someone is in this kind of situation then divorce will be necessary and it will be the best solution for him because he would not have to live with a domineering person for the rest of his life. In my friend's situation, she didn't experience any type of abuse in her marriage, but they couldn't find any common ground in their marriage. They tried to live with each other for a short period of time and tried to understand and feel sympathy for each other. Unfortunately, their marriage has not yet gone well. Finally,
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