Children that come from a broken family have struggles in life that other people whose family is intact will never understand unless they attempt to make a personal connection. Some children of divorce are afraid of commitment because of their personal experiences.
If you are friends with an individual with divorced parents and you feel like guessing what goes on inside his or her head, this article can give you a better way of understanding them. It outlines some of the common things that children of divorce are less likely to share.
Aside from building walls around themselves, they also hate cheaters. Although they have reservations, they also appreciate communication. While people may not fully understand them, they are still capable of establishing healthy, long-term relationships.
They may be misinterpreted or misunderstood, but they can still live a normal life just like those whose family is still complete.
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