Oh nose, troll boy is mad to me, and took away useless rep points!
After what Stoked has gone through (he has discussed several times in here), you earned it.
Oh nose, troll boy is mad to me, and took away useless rep points!
After what Stoked has gone through (he has discussed several times in here), you earned it.
And I could easily say that every child deserves an honest and open home.
I'm not sure what "open" means but being nice ain't dishonest unless you're a complete *** incapable of kindness.
You either lie and say to your kids that the relationship is good and loving when it's not, or you're open and honest to them and saying we're pretending to be a loving family just because you, the child, exists.
As I'm saying again, if there's no intimacy or love, merely a "kind" relationship, which I read as no more as tolerant, a child is put into the same position as the author of those articles was in, lacking the ability to relate to the opposite sex, having social anxiety issues, and such.
Telling them that is abusive, not honest and open. Like I said before you shouldn't talk to your kids about the state of your relationship whether it is good or bad.
They can't relate to the opposite sex if their parents are kind to each? This particular angle of yours is just getting beyond ridiculous.