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How Do You Stay Unbiased or Not Angry During Parent's Divorce?

There's a lot to the story that I won't bother writing about it here - it'd take too long. However, if you want to know more if it'd help with what you write here let me know and I'll do my best.
Magenta · F
I imagine it's hard but maybe natural to feel that. Maybe try to remember it's hard to know the depths of their individual emotional issues. So many nuances.

Thankfully mine didn't. Although they had one separation in their 60+ year marriage. I remember feeling sadness, not so much anger.
eyeno · M
Many, many years ago I kept my thoughts and feelings out of the mess they've created.

After all their human and have their own life to live. What makes it hard for us, is that they're our parents.
ABCDEF7 · M
I don't see anything wrong in being biased & angry in such circumstances. It's natural & normal. Why you need to portray yourself as someone else?
Keepitsimple · 51-55, F
I wanted my parents to divorce so I was never angry.
InvictusIndigo · 22-25, M
@Keepitsimple That's fair. I guess it's all this finding out about things each of them are doing or have done to each other that makes me question them and whatever is left of my trust or respect for either of them.
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Notanymore · 36-40, M
It's very difficult. I'm sure

 
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