• Divorced Before 30

  • By: Ed Escoto
  • Narrated by: Thomas Stone
  • Length: 1 hr and 34 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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Divorced Before 30

By: Ed Escoto
Narrated by: Thomas Stone
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When I heard the words “I want a divorce,” it felt like my wife had pulled down on the fire alarm. The alarm was blaring, chaos surrounded me, and I felt powerless.

Divorced Before 30 takes you on the roller-coaster that is marriage. The ups, the downs, and every “OH SHIT" moment in between. Yes, divorce can be devastating, but life doesn't end there. That chapter is over and it’s time to write the rest of the story.

©2017 Edgar Escoto (P)2017 Edgar Escoto

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Would you listen to Divorced Before 30 again? Why?

Definitely, it’s so uplifting.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Divorced Before 30?

Focusing on being Dad through the divorce.

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Incredible and inspiring, great author.

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A great father who never had any doubts when it came to his kids. And supporting his wife making sure she could be there full time for his children is amazing. Most men wouldn't. Like you mentioned. When couples split they act as if they were never in love. Destroying each other. Usually involving their children in mind games. My parents did. It was brutal. I have never understood that. It was honourable that you married because she was pregnant. That's was the proper thing to do. But we all know that babies can't bring two people together or connect two people if it they aren't already in love from the start.
As for the business side . You are a head of the rest. I have 2 divorces at 52. And neither husband was responsible when it came to money. And having any since . And there were no kids in either marriage.
I agree about the dating these days. Everyone is so causal. I have never been. I haven't dated for 15 yrs. Tried 4X . And I quit. Like you said most are not so forth coming about the truth. And I don't want any stockers. Thanks. or worse. Had to Laugh at the 50 shades. I heard many stories. But I agree in person is best. I like the eye contact, body language, and great conversation.
Thanks for sharing .
Diana Rabina

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