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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I agree with you but maybe what you’re seeing as shaming is more about what posters feel for the kids than for you. I think divorce is incredibly hard on kids, no matter the circumstance. Doesn’t mean I think any less of the mom. [/quote] And here you are shaming people who divorce. Divorce is not always hard on the kids. Stop it. A lot of the times, kids are happier when parents divorce. [/quote] Up until dad dies and leaves everything to his new wife and family. Then, not so happy.[/quote] The average American is in debt and has nothing to leave behind contrary to the popular DCUM opinion. Also, presumably, they have a mom who could leave them an inheritance and they are not children at that point. [/quote] The average American probably isn't even married. We're talking about the ones who are who are also more likely to have means.[/quote] ^ not married as in never married [/quote]
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