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- Talha Mahmood
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- gali
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I agree with you, abuse shouldn't be tolerated!margy wangari wrote:I would never stand in an abusive relationship for the sake of my kids because the kids will be affected by the abuse.There's no way a kid can be brought up in an abusive environment and be expected to have no negative impact
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I agree that separation in some cases is the best way. It's better for all sides.Talha Mahmood wrote:The question is really stunning..... I think that if it seems that marriage can no longer be continued with kids, separation is the best method to save your kids from daily home war which takes place between mother and father.
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I agree. I think it is better for the kids to see their parents apart and happy rather than together and miserable. In some cases, the kids see their dad more often after he left home.amcanelly3 wrote:If the heads of the household are miserable and can't stand each other the children will feel that misery, no matter how well they think they hide it. That being said, it takes a really good working relationship to co-parent outside of marriage for those kids to not feel from a broken home, and most kids don't get that.
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Agree! I think most of the respondents supported that view.Lyra wrote:I support Nadia's view. No person should be with anyone who abuses them even if it were for the kids, because at the end of the day, you are saving yourself for your kids to fight for them another day.
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Well said! I agree that one doesn't always have to be in a relationship to be happy.Samantha_254 wrote:Both sides isn't wrong but because both of them are making choices for the sake of their child I would say both. If I had to choose a side, I would choose Nadia. I wouldn't stay in a relationship that makes me unhappy because that may cause me to become a different person on the long run and the outcome probably isn't good either. When it comes to my child, I will do whatever I can to protect them and give them love but also show that in order to be happy it doesn't always require a person to be in a relationship.
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That's my take on it.
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Thank you for sharing something so personal. I'm so sorry you had to live through something so horrible. This is an extremely valid point.desareedany wrote:Staying married even though you don't love each other for the kids sake I'd have to say is not the worst thing in the world. My parents split because they didn't love each other but there was no abuse. Then my mom married my stepdad who pretty much mentally and physically abused me my whole life. They married when I was 5. I'm 32 and they are still married. So honestly, I would have taken parents in a loveless marriage any day over what I ended up with.