Woman Toasted After Filing for Divorce and Sharing the Deets Online: "I'm Choosing Me"

Woman Toasted After Filing for Divorce and Sharing the Deets Online: "I'm Choosing Me"

  • One woman who decided to put her brave face on is the toast of social media users for her decision to choose herself over a toxic marriage
  • @Ania1mani posted screenshots of a conversation between herself and her soon to be ex-spouse, highlighting their marital difficulties
  • Vocal netizens jumped in on the conversation, with some praising the woman for her resolve while others, too, lamented her decision

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A woman who is not afraid to put her conviction on full display is inspiring others online after she announced starting divorce proceedings to rid herself of a toxic marriage.

Taking to Twitter, @Ania1mani shared a screenshot of a conversation between herself and her soon-to-be ex-husband. She added a strong and assured caption to highlight her contentment for taking the bold step.

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Woman Toasted After Filing for Divorce and Sharing the Deets Online: "I'm Choosing Me"
A woman who is divorcing her husband has sparked a heated debate online. Image: @Ania1mani
Source: Twitter
"I filed for divorce this morning, and I haven't been this happy in a VERY long time. I'm choosing me all 2022. But congrats to my husband – back to the streets where he wanted to be so bad," the caption read.

Some Saffas were impressed with the woman's resolve and wasted little time heading to her mentions to sing her praises aloud.

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Expectedly, other women on the microblogging and social networking service shared their experiences filing for and dealing with a divorce. Others slammed the woman for her decision, saying she should've stood by her husband and worked through their challenges together.

Polarising views aired

The post had attracted 83 000 likes, almost 9 000 retweets and over 1 400 comments at the time of publication. Briefly News was on hand to sieve through the mentions to bring forth all the polarising views.

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@kashdabandman wrote:

"Why marry him if you gon leave when he makes mistakes? SMH, marriage is useless these days."

@Xarkiss said:

"Why, hun? You could have stuck by his side to help him! Every man has a side piece, it's your job to make sure he's good."

@Black_Daria1 added:

"Some of you are wondering why she would make this public. Probably because there are other women in the same endless loop of infidelity and forgiveness because they think it’s their responsibility to keep the family together after HE cheats. Girl…"

Woman celebrates paying off last debt after messy divorce

Elsewhere, Briefly News previously reported that it's no secret things can get pretty messy during long-drawn divorce rows, particularly in South Africa, which is one of the countries in the world with the highest divorce rates.

However, a woman who's fresh from cleaning the dirty laundry she "inherited" from a less than ideal separation is spreading the inspiration. Heading online, @Vj_Katy notified her followers on Twitter of her welcome revival, having gotten rid of debt that, by all indications, bogged her down for some time.

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The tweet read:

"Just paid off the very last debt from the pile I had inherited from my divorce. I am officially debt-free. Broke but debt-free. uJehovah wam uyaphila, ngyabonga Baba (my Jehovah lives, thank you, Father)."

Source: Briefly News

Authors:
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Tshepiso Mametela (Head of Current Affairs Desk) Tshepiso Mametela is a seasoned journalist with eight years of experience writing for online and print publications. He is the Head of Current Affairs at Briefly News. He was a mid-level reporter for The Herald, a senior sports contributor at Opera News SA, and a general reporter for Caxton Local Media’s Bedfordview and Edenvale News and Joburg East Express community titles. He has attended media workshops organised by the Wits Justice Project and Wits Centre for Journalism, including crime and court reporting. Email: tshepiso.mametela@briefly.co.za