In most cases, when couples divorce, they do so with the aim of never being together again, although in some of those involved there is always that slight hope of being at the side of that person with whom they swore. be together until death do you part.
Although there are few cases that we know of people who after a certain time decide to give themselves a second chance with their ex, the story that we will tell you on this occasion seems to come out of a romantic comedy plot, since it is about a couple who decided to get married again after 43 years of divorce.
The events occurred on February 14, in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico, during the typical collective celebration in which thousands of couples decide to get married in honor of the “month of love” celebration. JazmÃn OlguÃn and José Manuel Tovar participated in these collective weddings, who came to get married for the second time.
According to the couple, they were married during their youth, a marriage from which their three daughters were born. However, things as a couple were not the best, so they decided to end their married life and were separated for around 26 years. But, after a while, after the insistence of their daughters and seeing that there was still something to rescue in the relationship, they decided to get together again and live in free union.
Our daughters told us: ‘We will never find a father as good as you and a mother as good as you.’ We talked and we decided to restart our relationship and now we are retired, she asked me to get married.
–Jose Manuel Tovar
Their daughters’ insistence on keeping them together paid off, as they managed to continue their relationship despite their differences and problems and remain in free union for 17 years, until, last Valentine’s Day, they made the decision to reunite their lives in marriage, perhaps this time permanently.
After their daughters advised them that it would be nice to see them married all that time that they lived in a free union, JazmÃn OlguÃn and José Manuel Tovar listened to them and were part of the collective wedding together with thousands of couples in Monterrey, where their marriage certificate was delivered by the General Secretary of the Government, Javier Navarro, and the director of the Civil Registry, Abelardo GarcÃa.
Source: Okchicas

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