HOW LONG WILL YOU CONTINUE TO BE AN
ASSHOLE TO YOUR FORMER SPOUSE?
I slowly grew to dislike both of my parents.
My parents seemed to forget I was alive because they were so focused on
their anger toward the other parent.
I spent many nights lying in bed unable to sleep.
I never wanted to have friends over to my house anymore.
I spent a lot of time at my friends' houses because I didn't want to be
home.
I worried about the future and what was going to happen.
I learned what depression felt like and I was only 7 years old.
My parents never knew how I felt because they didn't seem to care most
of the time and if they ever asked me I would lie since I didn't want to add
to their burdens.
I quit studying in school because I just didn't care anymore.
I thought about running away from home.
I hated being in the middle of their war.
I couldn't talk to either of my parents because they were on edge all
the time and got angry easily.
My dad would get made at my mother and take it out on me.
I watched my grandma and other relatives take sides and start bad-mouthing my dad.
Every time I came home from the other parent's house I was grilled as
to what they were doing. Both parents did this.
I hated it when I saw my mom or dad with another person.
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Comments From Children of Divorce
I started thinking about ways to stop the sadness by killing myself. I
knew neither parent would care.
I was only 16 but I thought if I could get a boy to take me away from
all of this that would be my escape.
I couldn't ask either parent for anything because they would snap at me
since there wasn't enough money anymore.
I told my mom that I wanted to see my dad on Father's Day Sunday and
she gave me the silent treatment for the rest of the day.
If I told my Dad that Mom was having a problem with something at the
house he would bark at me that it was her problem not his.
Neither parent was at all interested in what was happening to me at
school.
My little brother would come into my room after we went to bed because
he was scared and lonely.
I didn't have any money for a school field trip but I was afraid to ask
either parent.
I noticed my friends at school quit talking to me.
Both of my parents asked me to take their side and I didn't.
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What was amazing looking back was that my parents never seemed to
notice what effect their fighting and conflict was having on my sisters and me.
My brothers and I became closer as our parents argued and spoke poorly
about each other in front of us kids. We all slowly grew to hate our parents at
the same time.
I sure saw my parents in a different light. I mean before the divorce I
thought my parents were the smartest people in the world and that they loved me
more than anything. Watching their divorce destroyed that perception. I saw my
parents for the small, mean spirited people they really were. I lost all
respect for both of them.
I am old enough now that I have experienced being dumped by a (girl
friend / boy friend) and the hurt that that kind of break up causes. But
finding out that my parents didn't really love me enough to stop fighting each
other was much more painful and long lasting. I got over breaking up with my
(girl friend / boy friend) eventually but I will never get over my parents'
divorce.
"Children
begin by loving
their
parents;
As they grow
older
they judge
them;
Sometimes
they forgive them."
IF YOU ARE AN ASSHOLE, OBVIOUSLY YOU WILL CONTINUE TO BE, HOWEVER, YOU ARE A PERSON OF UNIVERSAL FAITH, AND IT IS TIME TO FEEL THE UNIVERSE AND STOP THE ACTIONS THAT CREATE THE ABOVE COMMENTS. PLEASE CHECK YOURSELF.
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