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Did you and your partner grow up with good relational role-models?
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No we did not. His parents were taken away from him young. My mother and father divorced early. So dad left me. This has not stopped us from looking toward God in our relationship. He's our Heavenly Father that covers our life and relationship.
I did,
Although as a child grows into an adult he/she WILL have to learn on their own what morals and behaviors THEY want to have for themselves, regardless if he/she has had a good role model in their life or not. Growing up we all learn RIGHT from WRONG and it's a persons choice to do either one
Although as a child grows into an adult he/she WILL have to learn on their own what morals and behaviors THEY want to have for themselves, regardless if he/she has had a good role model in their life or not. Growing up we all learn RIGHT from WRONG and it's a persons choice to do either one
For me... Not really. I learned what not to do.
Not really but I had a little better than him
Umm not myself so much but i turned out fine so my mom was def an example to learn from
For me my parents have been married 47 years put 4 kids through college and all including myself have Graduate degree Pops has no outside kids (that we know of lol) moms claims he's the only man she every been with. Both say it wasn't easy and that neither of them are prefect but I think they were pretty decent. I love as they are. I know people that came from a lot worse situation.
I didnt and it can cause problems. I think his parents handled their split better then mine, he dosent seem to have the issues I do
Not really
My parents constantly tickle each other bums and taught me to be the man I am today!
Not at all
I did, my wife... Not so much.
Yeah they seem to be
Both divorced.
I learned a lot of things to do, and a lot of things not to do. I'm grateful for both.
Yes and no