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Role of in-laws:Should we stay together for children?
2001-03-11
Name: Sushma



Im not happy with my marriage and am thinking of leaving my husband. But I have two children, aged 6 and 9, and I dont want them to suffer because of my break up. Any opinions?
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2001-03-11
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Anonymous Name: ayesha
Subject:  no need!



if you are not happy, then leave him! children are resillient, and will be sad initially but will get over it. your happiness counts as well.
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2001-03-12
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Anonymous Name: Amber
Subject:  Couples



Hi there,

In my opinion I think couples should not stay together just for the sake of their kids. Its hard sometimes explaining kids certain situations as to why they happen, but eventually when they grow up, they understand. If I was a parent, I would end my marriage if I didnt feel it was going well for me, because sometimes when you dont, you tend to hate each other, argue and quarrel in front of the kids which I believe, would affect them more. If I was a kid and my parents didnt break up and lived a miserable life together, I would questions them as to why they didnt break up when they should have and made my life a living hell along with theirs.
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2001-03-13
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Anonymous Name: sudatta
Subject:  staying together



Of course the need of both mom and dad is a must in the fullest development of a child-no doubt about it.nevertheless an unhealthy environment where the parents dont share the love and affection stands in the way of the upbringing of the kids.If you feel you can manage well in bringing up the kids giving them all love they deserve from amom amd a dadremember it is a herculan taskyou can very well take a divorce from your partner.You are the best judge in this as you know how far your relationship has been suffering.Anyway my good wishes are with your kids-hope they grow up well in your love and care.
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