I had an interview with a divorced couple on a college assignment

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(1)When I was in college, my group project for liberal arts was about human emotions
(2)My friend prepared about 50 questions that he was going to do an interview for a divorce couple, and he went to a hot place near the court where couples were waiting for divorce papers and looked around, and asked a couple
(3)I approached him and asked for an interview, and he responded calmly
(4)44-year-old couple of the same age who have been married for 15 years
(5)Both men and women answered very calmly, mainly men answered, and women agreed
(6)What made you decide to divorce
(7)- I don’t know. We fought each other due to differences in parenting, housework, work, and personality, and we ended up not fighting or getting angry, and we decided to divorce when we didn’t say anything to each other like, “Did you eat?”
(8)I know how many children they have, how old they are, and I know that I have a 12-year-old daughter I want to protect the child, but it’s so painful to see each other like inanimate objects
(9)I asked a lot of other questions. The last question is
(10)When was the last time we called each other by name
(11)When I asked this question, both of us couldn’t answer it because our eyes were wide open
(12)After a long hesitation, the woman replied that she couldn’t remember
(13)I thought about it and asked if I could say something
(14)I talked a bit
(15)They’re both husband and wife. They’re people before they’re mothers and fathers
(16)Mom, dad, he’s a man. Inside or outside, in his own name
(17)There’s no need to be called, and even the closest couple is each other
(18)I feel like I’m losing my presence because I don’t have a chance to call out your name
(19)While you were preparing to come here
(20)I asked them to call each other by their names
(21)The man cried
(22)And we finished it and even announced it
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