What do i do if my parents are aggression?
What do i do if my parents are fighting and they might get a divorce? Help me.
There isn't much but maybe go take a tramp, go play with some friends in your neighborhood, and take out for awhile? Sometimes grown ups disagree, just like you and your friends disagree. Just because they fight doesn't show they will divorce, sometimes people just disagree. Hang in near, it'll be okay!!
Parents fighting is very scary. I know.
But, a argument doesn't mean for sure that they will get a divorce. Married couples fight.
The best you can do is contribute them privacy. Fighting is two adults trying to communicate. So sometimes the fight eventually gets settled. Other times it doesn't get settled, freshly comes back over and over, and eventually they give up.
Stay out of the fight, out of their means of access, and please please don't think that the fight is your fault.
Hopefully you hold a sibling, friend, aunt, cousin, teacher, someone who you can talk to when you're upset about their conflict.
Answers: Tough spot, I don't know what you could do really. Couples who have kids and are thinking of divorcing are too stuck in what's going on between them to notice the pain it cause the kids so many times. Don't be completely silent about it if it comes down to them divorcing, perhaps if they see how much it's going to affect your existence, they will try harder to work on it and work things out. It's really about all you can do. My son heard his mother read aloud years later "it didn't really seem to bother my kids that much" and he called her out. Told her that she be so dead set on it, there was nought anyone could say she would listen to anyway, so he just kept his mouth shut, but it made his life miserable for the first year or so. She didn't grain so great about it then. Maybe if he'd talked to her later, we might have had a chance, I be more than willing to change a lot of things, walk to counseling, sell my race car, find things that we could do together, but she be done.
There isn't much you can do.
Couples fight. That's pretty normal. It doesn't necessarily mean they are going to attain a divorce. I remember when I was in 7th grade my parents have a bad fight that lasted almost 2 weeks. But they're still ecstatically married (and I'm 23 now).
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There isn't much but maybe go take a tramp, go play with some friends in your neighborhood, and take out for awhile? Sometimes grown ups disagree, just like you and your friends disagree. Just because they fight doesn't show they will divorce, sometimes people just disagree. Hang in near, it'll be okay!!
Parents fighting is very scary. I know.
But, a argument doesn't mean for sure that they will get a divorce. Married couples fight.
The best you can do is contribute them privacy. Fighting is two adults trying to communicate. So sometimes the fight eventually gets settled. Other times it doesn't get settled, freshly comes back over and over, and eventually they give up.
Stay out of the fight, out of their means of access, and please please don't think that the fight is your fault.
Hopefully you hold a sibling, friend, aunt, cousin, teacher, someone who you can talk to when you're upset about their conflict.
Answers: Tough spot, I don't know what you could do really. Couples who have kids and are thinking of divorcing are too stuck in what's going on between them to notice the pain it cause the kids so many times. Don't be completely silent about it if it comes down to them divorcing, perhaps if they see how much it's going to affect your existence, they will try harder to work on it and work things out. It's really about all you can do. My son heard his mother read aloud years later "it didn't really seem to bother my kids that much" and he called her out. Told her that she be so dead set on it, there was nought anyone could say she would listen to anyway, so he just kept his mouth shut, but it made his life miserable for the first year or so. She didn't grain so great about it then. Maybe if he'd talked to her later, we might have had a chance, I be more than willing to change a lot of things, walk to counseling, sell my race car, find things that we could do together, but she be done.
There isn't much you can do.
Couples fight. That's pretty normal. It doesn't necessarily mean they are going to attain a divorce. I remember when I was in 7th grade my parents have a bad fight that lasted almost 2 weeks. But they're still ecstatically married (and I'm 23 now).
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