<span>This is nondialectical thought. This is a thought process that does not see that there could be two sides to a situation. In the case of a failed relationship, having a person take all the blame for its ending can show a failure to understand how both partners could have contributed to the situation and how both are at least partially responsible.</span>
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Compared with younger adults, older adults who divorce <span>seldom express regret over leaving an unhappy marriage.
When you're living with a single person for the most of your life, you will make a lot of emotional investment into that relationship which make them regret even for leaving an unhappy environment.</span>
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