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DOOR 2: WOMEN ONLY
 

A person decides to divorce his or her spouse. Under which of the circumstances below would you feel that this decision is at least somewhat unethical or immoral? (Choose as many answers as you believe are applicable; there is no limit to the number of answers.):
 
Divorce is at least somewhat unethical or immoral under all circumstances.
 
Divorce is at least somewhat unethical or immoral unless the conditions in the household are completely intolerable, such as brutality, incorrigible substance abuse, profound emotional cruelty, danger to a child, etc.
 
Divorce is at least somewhat unethical or immoral if the party wanting the divorce has not, in good faith, exhausted all reasonable methods to prevent it, such as counseling, trial separation, etc.
 
Divorce is at least somewhat unethical or immoral if there are children, even adult children.
 
Divorce is at least somewhat unethical or immoral if there is at least one child under the age of 21.
 
Divorce is at least somewhat unethical or immoral if there is at least one child under the age of 16.
 
Divorce is at least somewhat unethical or immoral if the spouse not seeking the divorce has a serious illness.
 
Divorce is at least somewhat unethical or immoral if the person wanting the divorce has been unfaithful.
 
Divorce is at least somewhat unethical or immoral if the marriage has been a long one, having lasted at least 15 years.
 
Divorce is at least somewhat unethical or immoral if the divorce-seeker's spouse does not want to divorce.
 
Divorce is at least somewhat unethical or immoral if, after whatever settlement is reached, the spouse who did not seek the divorce will be left in lesser financial straits than he or she had been in before.

 
 

Okay, that was theory. Here is practice: Assume we are talking about YOU as the spouse wanting a divorce. Under which circumstances below can you imagine yourself going ahead and seeking a divorce, even if you felt guilty about it. Assume the circumstances were not completely intolerable, such as brutality, incorrigible substance abuse, profound emotional cruelty, danger to a child, etc. (Choose as many as applicable.)
 
I'd never seek a divorce, or only under the intolerable conditions stated above.
 
I might seek a divorce even if I had not in good faith exhausted all reasonable methods to prevent it, such as counseling, trial separation, etc.
 
I might seek divorce even if there are children of any age.
 
I might seek a divorce even if there is at least one child under the age of 21.
 
I might seek a divorce even if there is at least one child under the age of 16.
 
I might seek a divorce even if my spouse had a serious illness.
 
I might seek a divorce if I have been unfaithful.
 
I might seek a divorce even if the marriage has been a long one, having lasted at least 15 years.
 
I might seek a divorce even if my spouse does not want to divorce.
 
I might seek a divorce even if, after whatever settlement is reached, my spouse will be left in lesser financial straits than he or she had been in before.

 
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