Olympic champion figure skater Roman Kostomarov told how his wife left him for a while Oksana Domnine .
— Even after the birth of the child, for some reason I did not consider it necessary to get married. I had many friends who are unmarried and live normally. Oksana never hinted at marriage. At that time we got an apartment, I got money and my daughter was born. I thought, “Why change anything? We were happy and we loved each other. But there were moments of discord and arguments that led to scandals. Somewhere it’s my fault, somewhere it’s his. It started to boil. She left specifically, without hiding, without hiding. She said everything honestly, and that’s her great strength. Although it hurt me to say that five years ago, it was a strong decision on his part to admit it. Although then I got a huge shock and surprise. There was psychosis, screams, devastation and a flight into the abyss, incomprehension. And at the same time, you still have to work and perform. For a while it was difficult and irrevocable. It seemed like it was forever.
We lived apart from October 2013 to February 2014. She came back through my repeated persuasion and communication. Sober, I tried to talk and find out what the overall reasons were. But it’s definitely not the fact that I didn’t propose. We didn’t talk about it. I have heard many reasons. Of course it was my fault. On tour, under the influence of alcohol, I could behave inappropriately; in principle, she really didn’t like it. Women seem to like hooligans, but a family doesn’t need a thug. This mass formed and what happened happened,” Kostomarov said on the air of the show “Secret to a Million” on NTV.
With Tatyana Navka, Kostomarov won the 2006 Turin Olympic Games in ice dancing.
Source : MatchTV

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