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🗓️ 16 January 2023
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0:00.0 | Happy Monday everybody! So I was perusing the internet over the weekend and I came across a post on |
0:05.5 | Mum's Net. Mum's Net is sort of like a British Reddit for Mums if you're not familiar with it. |
0:12.1 | But she was talking about her aha moment, which she knew that her marriage was over and which |
0:18.5 | subsequently led to her getting a divorce. And I thought it was a fascinating post and I'd like to |
0:22.5 | bring it to your attention and then ask you guys, which I have the questioner today, which was |
0:28.7 | when, if this applies to you, when was your aha? My marriage is over moments. Yeah, let's talk about |
0:35.4 | that. All that and more today coming up on Candace Owens. |
0:50.6 | Lots that I have to say about marriage. I guess I should say marriage in this day and age because |
0:56.8 | a lot has shifted over the last few decades. And I think marriage has become quite fickle, |
1:02.7 | maybe due to the social media environment, more fickle than it's ever been. People are changing |
1:07.3 | their minds. I don't even know what people are making up their minds when it comes to marriage or |
1:11.5 | how they're making up their minds. It used to, I think, represent this union that meant forever. |
1:16.8 | Now I think for some people it means all of my friends are taking pretty pictures on Instagram and |
1:22.7 | on Facebook and white dresses. And so when is it going to be my turn to take pictures in white |
1:28.7 | dresses and to post sentences? And sentences like, my forever date at a wedding next to an individual. |
1:36.8 | I do think for some people marriage is just kind of a trend and then when they get the guts of |
1:41.8 | their relationship, they go, oh, I don't want to deal with this. Now that is always my thought process. |
1:47.1 | But this was very much confirmed when I came across a post on mumsnet. As I mentioned before, |
1:53.2 | mumsnet is like a British Reddit for mums. It's very big in the UK, but also big here in America. |
1:58.6 | I read mumsnet all the time. It's very good resource. I think women are the best resource when |
2:03.9 | it comes to parenting. And so I often go on to mumsnet when I'm pregnant and I'll ask specific |
2:09.7 | questions. And this particular woman, particular woman, pardon was posting about divorce. |
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