The hottest Divorce Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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Common Sense with Bari Weiss 343 implied HN points 06 Dec 25
  1. A long, once-happy marriage can end without being a failure. Partners can part lovingly and see separation as the final, respectful act of a good relationship.
  2. Suggesting separation can be healthy provoked strong online backlash, with many people calling such choices selfish or self-absorbed.
  3. The argument has kicked off a wider cultural debate about modern love and whether divorce must always be viewed as a tragedy or can be a healthy choice.
Culture Study 2795 implied HN points 19 Feb 25
  1. Divorce can be a positive step for people in unhealthy relationships. It can bring freedom and greatly improve overall happiness.
  2. It's normal to feel guilty and uncertain about wanting a divorce, but it's important to prioritize your own happiness and well-being.
  3. Communication about feelings and the state of a relationship is key. Talking openly with a partner can help clarify whether to stay or leave.
The Reclamation Era 19 implied HN points 12 Jul 24
  1. Being in a long-term relationship can make it hard to understand dating after a breakup. It's okay to feel confused about starting over.
  2. Dating apps are often seen as intimidating, especially for those who haven't used them before. Many people prefer real connections instead of casual dating.
  3. Being a serial monogamist—someone who is often in relationships—can bring up feelings of uncertainty and self-reflection after a divorce. It's normal to question past patterns in relationships.
Holly Elmore 157 implied HN points 27 Jul 23
  1. The author reflects on an amicable divorce after 11 years together and 7 years of marriage.
  2. They waited a long time before making the decision to divorce, trying to fix things by themselves.
  3. The author emphasizes the importance of not spending extra years in an unhappy relationship.
Men Yell at Me 174 implied HN points 20 Oct 24
  1. When people split up, the question of who keeps the house can come up, and it can be a complicated issue. It touches on feelings of home and shared lives.
  2. Deciding what to keep from a shared life, like furniture or memories, can feel like separating parts of a relationship. It's about more than just physical items; it's emotional too.
  3. Building a new life after a split can be empowering. Instead of holding on to the past, creating something new can symbolize hope and fresh beginnings.
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Sex and the State 39 implied HN points 01 Jul 25
  1. Homophobia plays a big role in the challenges faced by lesbian couples, often making them feel more isolated compared to straight couples or even gay men. This stigma can impact their relationships negatively.
  2. Having children shortly after marriage can increase the chances of divorce. Many lesbian couples may rush into having kids to secure parental rights, which can lead to stress and conflicts.
  3. Monogamy may not work well for all couples, especially for women who might get tired of it more quickly. Stigma around non-monogamy can create added pressure, making it harder for couples to maintain healthy relationships.
The Shift With Sam Baker 39 implied HN points 18 Nov 23
  1. The Shift Bookclub Live with Jean Kwok covers topics like being an immigrant, motherhood, unexpected divorce, and beauty standards.
  2. The conversation ranged from growing up in a Chinese family to the concept of 'leftover women' to ballroom dancing and Icelandic volcanoes.
  3. The next bookclub live event will feature Nina Stibbe discussing 'Went to London, Took the Dog,' covering topics like menopause, midlife separation, and more.
Men Yell at Me 259 implied HN points 19 Jul 23
  1. The author shares personal stories about divorce and relationships through essays and a forthcoming book.
  2. The author is launching a podcast to create a space for others to share their divorce stories.
  3. The podcast is self-produced to maintain creative control and support local journalists.
Ladyparts 0 implied HN points 02 May 22
  1. In a divorce, there may be legal implications regarding the ownership of art created during the marriage.
  2. Separated spouses in some countries stay married to maintain health insurance benefits, highlighting a flaw in the healthcare system.
  3. Artists may need to navigate legal strategies to protect their creative output in divorce situations, such as gifting work to family members.