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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Well if it helps (I know it doesn't) , I judge people who choose to stay in marriages that should have ended in divorce. [b]As a child, I begged my parents to divorce[/b] [/quote] What does this even mean? Someone sat down a child and said: How does a divorces family where you live with dad half the week and then mom half the week sound to you? And you said: Great! Better! Let’s say they argue so people think that them no longer living together will stop that entirely. All they do is argue, divorce will stop that, yay. Do people really think it’s that simple? Both of them don’t get along and argue. No one stops and looks at what they’re arguing about or how each & every argument started, or the abuse behind closed doors, the cries for help, the underlying mental disorders?, etc. They just skip that part and say Everyone’s better apart, go children, go! [/quote] How about I see dad on weekends and sometimes during the week he takes me to practice. Even though I only see on weekends I am happy every time I see him. Patrick on the other hand sees Mom and dad every day. Dad is always grumpy and angry. Mom is always stressed. I am sure you think Patrick is better off right [/quote]
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