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The Blunder Years, Episode 72: Divorce sucks for sure, but it’s worse divorcing the friends

Posted on October 5, 2020 by Ted Bauer

Loosely based on this post, with the concept being that, by the time two people are ready to be divorced, their relationship is cooked/destroyed. But what about all the friends left in the wake?

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