Are children of divorce more idealistic or less idealistic about marriage?
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Most of the people I know who grew up in broken homes are less idealistic about marriage, to the point of downright pessimism. They think, "So many marriages I've seen end in divorce, I don't think there's even any point in getting married."
Less idealistic. They know firsthand that martiage vows mean nothing if one person decides to divorce and walk away from a marriage.
Depends on if they view the institution of marriage as the issue, blame it for their parents split and all that followed. Or if they actually know the reasons of the split. That one usually leads to trust issues not necessarily the marriage distrust.
It depends on the situation. Not every one is the same. If a woman is being verbally abused and gets a divorce and then finds the true love of her life who treats her well it may make a child more optimistic. If a woman has been married three times and each time it resulted in arguments and fights and bitter divorces then it may have the opposite effect.
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