I am almost 70, my parents have both long since passed and were brought up to believe that "until death us do part" meant just that, even if you discovered that you actually had nothing in common save for a baby, neither of you intended to make. But, it was considered "the right thing to do". I …
I am almost 70, my parents have both long since passed and were brought up to believe that "until death us do part" meant just that, even if you discovered that you actually had nothing in common save for a baby, neither of you intended to make. But, it was considered "the right thing to do". I have forgiven them long ago. My reasoning being, they were both so wrapped up in their own misery they just didn't see what it was doing to us kids. They didn't do the usual yelling, screaming, throwing things and definitely no violence, they would just go months without speaking one word. I have often wondered how much happier they, and in turn we, would have been had they been able to divorce.
Thank you but there is no need for concern.
I am almost 70, my parents have both long since passed and were brought up to believe that "until death us do part" meant just that, even if you discovered that you actually had nothing in common save for a baby, neither of you intended to make. But, it was considered "the right thing to do". I have forgiven them long ago. My reasoning being, they were both so wrapped up in their own misery they just didn't see what it was doing to us kids. They didn't do the usual yelling, screaming, throwing things and definitely no violence, they would just go months without speaking one word. I have often wondered how much happier they, and in turn we, would have been had they been able to divorce.