View on relationships
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Re: View on relationships
AliceofX wrote:I think their situations are too different to compare because abuse is not the same as neglect. That said I'd probably say Yaser's side. My parents split up when I was about 10 or 11, and there are just no words to explain the pain that comes from a broken home.
I agree with you, growing up in a broken home myself. It was very difficult being raised by a single parent and I really appreciate my mother for raising 3 kids on her own. We may not know the reason for their separation, this is not something that I would want for my children or anyone else's.
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I side with none but I agree with them in one thing, they have sacrificed their freedom and happiness for the sake of their children.
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I entirely agree. Children need both parents. But once there's an understanding of the state of the relationship between the neglected couple so that both can work on it and neither lives in fairytale land thinking all is ok.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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Sometimes going separate ways is quite better than striving and sacrificing ones happiness all in the name of raising a better family
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