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"What breaks up a relationship is not always one big thing, but the unspoken smaller grievances that build up and cause irreparable damage. Failing to collapse boxes in the recycling bin, doomscrolling while you binge-watch a crime series with your partner, leaving lint balls the size of tumbleweeds on the laundry floor … all chip away at the bank of marital goodwill. Isolated incidents may seem harmless and trivial, but an accumulation of them can be destabilising."<ref>https://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/life-and-relationships/i-was-single-and-over-50-this-is-how-i-found-love-again-20250123-p5l6rw.html</ref><ref>https://archive.is/ZRDyC</ref> |
"What breaks up a relationship is not always one big thing, but the unspoken smaller grievances that build up and cause irreparable damage. Failing to collapse boxes in the recycling bin, doomscrolling while you binge-watch a crime series with your partner, leaving lint balls the size of tumbleweeds on the laundry floor … all chip away at the bank of marital goodwill. Isolated incidents may seem harmless and trivial, but an accumulation of them can be destabilising."<ref>https://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/life-and-relationships/i-was-single-and-over-50-this-is-how-i-found-love-again-20250123-p5l6rw.html</ref><ref>https://archive.is/ZRDyC</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 07:19, 9 February 2025
Miranda Hart is a Australian comedian who ended her 16 year marriage over a variety of minor annoyances.
Quotes
"What breaks up a relationship is not always one big thing, but the unspoken smaller grievances that build up and cause irreparable damage. Failing to collapse boxes in the recycling bin, doomscrolling while you binge-watch a crime series with your partner, leaving lint balls the size of tumbleweeds on the laundry floor … all chip away at the bank of marital goodwill. Isolated incidents may seem harmless and trivial, but an accumulation of them can be destabilising."[1][2]