I'm not advocating that he abandon his children, but I think it's healthier for a child to have 2 parents who love them and are happy than it is for them to grow up in a home watching their parents fight constantly. I think every situation is different and hurtful in it's own way. I don't live with them, but I know her and the boys. Needless to say she doesn't like me. In this case their fights are only verbal other than her scratching our hitting him there's nothing physical. I just don't think kids need to see their parents fighting constantly, it sends the wrong message.
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I'm not advocating that he abandon his children, but I think it's healthier for a child to have 2 parents who love them and are happy than it is for them to grow up in a home watching their parents fight constantly. I think every situation is different and hurtful in it's own way. I don't live with them, but I know her and the boys. Needless to say she doesn't like me. In this case their fights are only verbal other than her scratching our hitting him there's nothing physical. I just don't think kids need to see their parents fighting constantly, it sends the wrong message.
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I completely agree with ^
Having two parents who are always fighting isn't the least bit healthy. That is going to be where their children learn how to act.