Not Easy For The Kids


The arguments between their parents were frequent and intense. They often revolved around the same things—who was more obsessed with beauty, who was being a worse role model, who was more vain. It became exhausting for the children to witness.

Instead of providing a safe and nurturing environment, the parents’ drama created confusion and stress. The kids were often left without a strong emotional anchor. With each new argument, the sense of stability slipped further away, leaving the children to grow up surrounded by chaos and competition.

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