
Originally Posted by
IndiReloaded
Its not just financial, Dalia. Even in troubled marriages, most children enjoy the stability of having two parents and would choose this over divorce, even to extreme situations.
I think people underestimate the trauma that comes from only living with one parent where there was once two. Huge insecurities. My son in his funny moments has said that 'oh well, if something happens to one of you, I've still got the other plus X, Y, Z relatives...'
Clearly, he thinks about it, sometimes. Kids do, its natural.
I know this argument of the quality of children produced in one scenario versus another.
I believe it has little to do with the marriage and more to do with the parents. Forcing parents together for the sake of the children is no guarantee of being beneficial for the children.
To assume that this idea of forcing two people to remain is what brings more stability (emotionally) to the child is folly. It has more to do with the mentality and character of the parents involved. Either they'll work together or they won't.
I'm sure statistics could be provided to show a relationship for your argument... but I wonder if this were to be cross-referenced with age, general disposition, standard of living, and a few other details would that show a more integral influence than simply marriage alone? Also, would unmarried couples with children be included as well?
"The weakest soul, knowing its own weakness, and believing this truth that strength can only be developed by effort and practice, will, thus believing, at once begin to exert itself, and, adding effort to effort, patience to patience, and strength to strength, will never cease to develop, and will at last grow divinely strong."
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