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I was buzy living my own life..No need to even notice...I've had one biological Dad and 5 step-Dads..You get to where you don't notice after the second divorce...
Oh no, you definitely notice you just get calloused ...put up walls. Or lose total respect for parents in general.
I was buzy living my own life..No need to even notice...I've had one biological Dad and 5 step-Dads..You get to where you don't notice after the second divorce...
Oh no, you definitely notice you just get calloused ...put up walls. Or lose total respect for parents in general.
My eldest son's Mom never recognized his existence after we got divorced, he was 18 months at the time..We did several counseling sessions to help him understand why people abandon their kids....I was buzy living my own life..No need to even notice...I've had one biological Dad and 5 step-Dads..You get to where you don't notice after the second divorce...
Oh no, you definitely notice you just get calloused ...put up walls. Or lose total respect for parents in general.
well I don't know how old you were - I'm not making any blanket statements. There's a lot of research out there, and of course I have my own experience to draw on. Not only as a child but having children as well... either way, people will do what they will do. None of my bizness!
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My eldest son's Mom never recognized his existence after we got divorced, he was 18 months at the time..We did several counseling sessions to help him understand why people abandon their kids....I was buzy living my own life..No need to even notice...I've had one biological Dad and 5 step-Dads..You get to where you don't notice after the second divorce...
Oh no, you definitely notice you just get calloused ...put up walls. Or lose total respect for parents in general.
well I don't know how old you were - I'm not making any blanket statements. There's a lot of research out there, and of course I have my own experience to draw on. Not only as a child but having children as well... either way, people will do what they will do. None of my bizness!
I don't blame my parents for anything, but it does have an impact on you when you're younger.
As an adult, you can see it and change it. I don't disagree.
It's certainly traumatic, AND kids can recover with good support. It helps if the separating spouses remain friends for the benefit of their children.Divorce is devastating to children
Actions or behavior that threatens the family unit to the degree that myself or the child would suffer immeasurable and irreversible harm.Being "in like" is not a good reason for divorce. I believe that should have it's own thread. Divorce for bone fide reasons should occur staying together does no good for anyone.
What would you consider "bona fide" reason(s)?