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People who ask about divorce stats and 'why is divorce so common nowadays' never consider how many women were trapped in marriages
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Women got the right to open a bank account in 1974.
No fault divorce became a thing in the 70s.
We have recently entered a time in society where women could survive on their own.
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The divorce subreddit has many stories of women who were told by their husbands that they were getting a divorce...but then he did fuck all to make it happen. Some went through the entire grief cycle and eventually filed in exasperation because months (or even years!) later, the spouse that was soooooo desperate to divorce them still hadn't done a damn thing.
In contrast, it's very rare to see a story there about the opposite, where a woman said she wants to divorce and the husband ended up doing all the paperwork.