Why do you assume the wife made a huge mistake? The kid's father may have died for all you know and there's no evidence the kid is a "damaged byproduct" - that's a very weird way to describe a human being, by the way.
I assume because divorces are far more common than deaths are. By death or divorce, however, this child was raised without a father figure. You may not believe it, but being raised without a dad messes you up on a deep and psychological level.
'Damaged' is a crude but true way to describe these kids.
IIN to not love my stepchild?
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Why do you assume the wife made a huge mistake? The kid's father may have died for all you know and there's no evidence the kid is a "damaged byproduct" - that's a very weird way to describe a human being, by the way.
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I assume because divorces are far more common than deaths are. By death or divorce, however, this child was raised without a father figure. You may not believe it, but being raised without a dad messes you up on a deep and psychological level.
'Damaged' is a crude but true way to describe these kids.