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Originally Posted by Doctorfever
Would you say it’s covid related as well?
I do hear of some couples who are kinda divided the way Torque mentioned. Sad that some women and men might have had very different opinions and experiences with covid that might lead to separation.
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Just to clarify, it was a huge shift in personality that occurred in her over the pandemic as a result of the anxieties brought on by the pandemic and how divided people were; she became very negative, very black and white about things (people, relationships) in a way that I was not. We largely agreed on the fundamentals of COVID, neither of us were anti-maskers or anti-vaccine (hell, I'm in tech; if it had 5G nanotechnology, I would have been
more excited to get it). The pandemic changed her.
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Originally Posted by Erick Estrada
I don't want to get into details but we've been together for 30 years so I know my wife and she's not the person she was pre-COVID. I'm still exactly the same person I was pre-COVID as I was fortunate to work the entirety of COVID so my life stayed fairly regular and the whole pandemic thing didn't get into my head as my day to day life was largely the same.
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I'm sorry you're going through that, and after thirty years no less... damn man, my heart breaks for you. It wasn't easy for me and we would have only been four years married (six total) this past July. We were only married eight months when COVID hit Canada.