One day, seeing him troubled, I asked a colleague how it was, expecting a good, thank you. But, in those, it was the uncle and he told me everything. He was moving with his wife and their two children, they were making water as a couple, but, abducted by stress and inertia, he didn't even have time to get a divorce. It made me so funny and so pupa to hear such well-known evils in another mouth that I adopted the phrase as password. Breaking up is not easy. It's never the time. There is always an excuse. For the children, for the parents, for the dough, for vertigo. For not turning your life upside down, even if your life sucks and you're the first to know. Until one day, suddenly, something or someone comes along and gives you everything done.Or nobody or nothing ever arrives and you eat limbo or hell itself alive before you beat it and win the heaven of martyrs and cowards.
For me, more than the disgrace of the horns, to which she must have been more accustomed than to the tiaras of the Infanta of Spain, Cristina de Borbón has agreed to declare her marriage to Iñaki Urdangarin
interrupted
because her children, now adults, have put in place. It's one thing to sense that your father and your mother don't love each other, or that one loves and the other leaves, and another thing to see your father and his girlfriend frolicking on the beach on a loop on TV and your mother swallowing quinine. Where so many see betrayal and revenge, I, appreciating them, see an extraordinary story—thus, separate—of emotional dependency on her and convenience of both. All in all, what amazes me the most is the anger that, according to the commentators on certain programs, Juan Carlos I got caught in the Gulf when he saw his son-in-law put them on his daughter in
readings
.
He who collected lovers while hearing mass with his holy wife and queen.
My colleague got divorced after confinement.
The forced coexistence finished off his battered couple.
Separated 14 hours a day they would have lasted centuries.
Like Cristina and Iñaki if they hadn't hunted him down and continued selling us the donkey.
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The Infanta Cristina and Iñaki Urdangarin decide to "interrupt their marriage relationship"
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