View on relationships
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Re: View on relationships
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-- 21 Jul 2017, 16:12 --
relationships are source of hapiness in one life
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For me, Nadia's situation is dire and needs to get out of it immediately. It's not healthy for her and to all those around her, including her children, to stay. I think the consequences and memories it will bring will be more traumatic and painful to the children than having a broken home. That's what I would feel if I were in the children's shoes.
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I completely agree. Abuse is not something I would tolerate, but I don't have children so I don't know what I would do for them.masterhawk88 wrote:Both actually. I'd never stand for abuse, but on the other hand, for my kids I think I'd try to make an unfulfilling relationship work.
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Dh_ wrote:masterhawk88 wrote:Both actually. I'd never stand for abuse, but on the other hand, for my kids I think I'd try to make an unfulfilling relationship work.
This is great and rare indeed!... Sacrificial love kind of. Its better to try and make things work rather than just walking out.
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gali wrote:We have two set of relationships in this book. On one hand, we have Nadia who believes that one should not stay in an abusing relationship for the sake of the kids. Do not mistake, though, she loves her son more than life itself and would do anything to make him happy. On the other hand, we have Yaser who is just the opposite of her. He sacrifices his honor and stays in an unfulfilling marriage for his children's sake. I support Nadia's view. Which side are you? How would you act?
...i agreee with Yeser...I'd put my childrens first then myself...just stay in the unfulfilling relationship for them to get their fathers love...
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