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handsomebrain · 70-79, M
@Kae20 I would think the children would feel even more secure and have more "aunt-uncle parents"- a village, as it were. However, they may feel awkward explaining this to their friends.
@handsomebrain "it takes a village " yes thats true enough .
I just dont think its a good impression on a young mind .
If that village resides under one roof & they are all jumping in & out of bed .. muliway disagreements .
Difficult enough to navigate when its just the two biological parents.
Think kids need to learn from bat that two people can love, care for each other without 3rd , 4th , 5th parties. Idk ..just my thoughts where children being raised are concerned.
I just dont think its a good impression on a young mind .
If that village resides under one roof & they are all jumping in & out of bed .. muliway disagreements .
Difficult enough to navigate when its just the two biological parents.
Think kids need to learn from bat that two people can love, care for each other without 3rd , 4th , 5th parties. Idk ..just my thoughts where children being raised are concerned.