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Let It Go? Man claims wife divorced him because he didn\'t like Frozen
According to a posting on a Japanese messageboard, the woman divorced her Danish husband after his indifference to the Disney megahit
• Stuart Heritage: causing a divorce is the least of Frozen\'s crimes
Disney\'s Frozen: tearing apart marriages? Photograph: Sportsphoto/Allstar/Disney
A man posting on a Japanese marriage advice forum has said the reason for his wife divorcing him was that he didn\'t enjoy the Disney film Frozen.
He writes that his wife became obsessed with Frozen after a friend introduced her to it, prompting her to see it at the cinema numerous times. He was eventually cajoled into going along with her, but afterwards said that it was only "OK", and he "didn\'t really care for it personally".
Perhaps inspired by the self-empowerment message in the film\'s central anthem Let It Go, the woman then said: "If you can\'t understand what makes this movie great, there\'s something wrong with you as a human being!" before saying that she wanted a divorce. He says she now won\'t talk to him directly, but mediates through their parents.
The man states on the forum (ominously titled The Gravesite of Married People) that there were no pre-existing issues in their marriage, and that he earns enough for her not to have to work. Forum users have since offered advice such as: "If you\'ve got that much money, you should hire a private investigator to look into what she\'s been up to. I bet she\'s seeing some guy on the side," and "That\'s just weird. Do you think there\'s some other reason she ran out that she\'s not telling you about?"
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Simmeh said:
Oh yeah, I heard about that, too. That's so silly! Sounds like a publicity stunt or something.

Or maybe... there was more to it than they lead on. I seriously doubt someone would divorce over something so simple as a movie.

I mean, yeah, the movie was great, but it's not worth losing your marriage. No one's actually going to divorce over something like that, though. Lmfao. Be reasonable.

Besides, it's normal for most guys to not like girly Disney movies...

My brother doesn't care for it, either, but you don't see me divorcing him (freaking out about it). xD
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