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This saying struck me as child, it seemed strange, I went home again every day after school, didn't I?

The saying kept coming up, and I kept considering it and came to understand it intimately decades ago. I consider it when making life decisions. It is wisdom and sage advice...

But I've experienced many people recklessly disregarding the wisdom, didn't even understand or ever even consider its meaning... and they leave their loved relationship for something else... then, I guess regret-filled, they try to return to that prior home, relationship and love. But those things they remember are gone... all were alive and sustained by that person that left... they all changed when they left.

That Pearlythings girl on youtube said that in breakups/divorce, women are the initiators 80%-90% of the time. And they are the ones I have seen who don't seem to consider/understand this wisdom.

An example that can be extrapolated out to many facets of a relationship: Part of a home may be pets, the one who leaves maybe was in charge of taking care of the cats, that's a whole thing to do and maintain which needs done at a home... "You've changed" "Well, someone had to feed the cats."

https://www.quora.com/What-does-the-expression-you-can-never-go-home-again-mean-Have-you-experienced-this-in-your-life

This saying struck me as child, it seemed strange, I went home again every day after school, didn't I? The saying kept coming up, and I kept considering it and came to understand it intimately decades ago. I consider it when making life decisions. It is wisdom and sage advice... But I've experienced many people recklessly disregarding the wisdom, didn't even understand or ever even consider its meaning... and they leave their loved relationship for something else... then, I guess regret-filled, they try to return to that prior home, relationship and love. But those things they remember are gone... all were alive and sustained by that person that left... they all changed when they left. That Pearlythings girl on youtube said that in breakups/divorce, women are the initiators 80%-90% of the time. And they are the ones I have seen who don't seem to consider/understand this wisdom. An example that can be extrapolated out to many facets of a relationship: Part of a home may be pets, the one who leaves maybe was in charge of taking care of the cats, that's a whole thing to do and maintain which needs done at a home... "You've changed" "Well, someone had to feed the cats." https://www.quora.com/What-does-the-expression-you-can-never-go-home-again-mean-Have-you-experienced-this-in-your-life

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I read a book that said 2 kids and under is VERY high for divorce rates still. It's not until 3 kids and up that divorce rates start to plummet.

My guess is these women feel they can manage to live on their own with 2 kids and they have no intention of having anymore. In a way it's almost like nature is taking course. The guy is being freed to have more kids again.