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CheshireCatalyst · 36-40, M
Mine never should've been together, so that's the confusion for me I guess.
When I think about it, and decide that they would've both been happier not being together, I'm technically advocating for a reality in which I don't exist.
When I think about it, and decide that they would've both been happier not being together, I'm technically advocating for a reality in which I don't exist.
NineLives · 41-45, F
Yes, that is exactly the problem.
Most people say,"But my parents were better off divorced." While that may be true, every child is innocent in the situation and EVERY child deserves to have a real family with two parents.
No matter how you present it, the child is the victim who doesn't get what they need.
Most people say,"But my parents were better off divorced." While that may be true, every child is innocent in the situation and EVERY child deserves to have a real family with two parents.
No matter how you present it, the child is the victim who doesn't get what they need.