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gali wrote:We have two set of relationships in this book. On one hand, we have Nadia who believes that one should not stay in an abusing relationship for the sake of the kids. Do not mistake, though, she loves her son more than life itself and would do anything to make him happy. On the other hand, we have Yaser who is just the opposite of her. He sacrifices his honor and stays in an unfulfilling marriage for his children's sake. I support Nadia's view. Which side are you? How would you act?
Let me quote Nadia from the book

"This was the line every wife used to convince herself that
she was fulfilling her duty as a mother and that she ought to
sacrifice herself for her children, but who ever said children
wanted to live in a house that was devoid of love? Who ever
said children would be happy in a loveless household because
their mother was being patient on their behalf? Who ever said
the kids would realize and appreciate their mother’s tolerance,
or that they wouldn’t blame her for her mistakes because it
had been her life and her choice?"
This just summarizes my answer... ?
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Ayosinmi wrote:
gali wrote:We have two set of relationships in this book. On one hand, we have Nadia who believes that one should not stay in an abusing relationship for the sake of the kids. Do not mistake, though, she loves her son more than life itself and would do anything to make him happy. On the other hand, we have Yaser who is just the opposite of her. He sacrifices his honor and stays in an unfulfilling marriage for his children's sake. I support Nadia's view. Which side are you? How would you act?
Let me quote Nadia from the book

"This was the line every wife used to convince herself that
she was fulfilling her duty as a mother and that she ought to
sacrifice herself for her children, but who ever said children
wanted to live in a house that was devoid of love? Who ever
said children would be happy in a loveless household because
their mother was being patient on their behalf? Who ever said
the kids would realize and appreciate their mother’s tolerance,
or that they wouldn’t blame her for her mistakes because it
had been her life and her choice?"
This just summarizes my answer... ?
A good quote and one I totally agree with it! :)
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gali wrote:
Ayosinmi wrote:
gali wrote:We have two set of relationships in this book. On one hand, we have Nadia who believes that one should not stay in an abusing relationship for the sake of the kids. Do not mistake, though, she loves her son more than life itself and would do anything to make him happy. On the other hand, we have Yaser who is just the opposite of her. He sacrifices his honor and stays in an unfulfilling marriage for his children's sake. I support Nadia's view. Which side are you? How would you act?
Let me quote Nadia from the book

"This was the line every wife used to convince herself that
she was fulfilling her duty as a mother and that she ought to
sacrifice herself for her children, but who ever said children
wanted to live in a house that was devoid of love? Who ever
said children would be happy in a loveless household because
their mother was being patient on their behalf? Who ever said
the kids would realize and appreciate their mother’s tolerance,
or that they wouldn’t blame her for her mistakes because it
had been her life and her choice?"
This just summarizes my answer... ?
A good quote and one I totally agree with it! :)
Yes. A home without peace and love is toxic for children.
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Ayosinmi wrote:
gali wrote:
Ayosinmi wrote: Let me quote Nadia from the book

"This was the line every wife used to convince herself that
she was fulfilling her duty as a mother and that she ought to
sacrifice herself for her children, but who ever said children
wanted to live in a house that was devoid of love? Who ever
said children would be happy in a loveless household because
their mother was being patient on their behalf? Who ever said
the kids would realize and appreciate their mother’s tolerance,
or that they wouldn’t blame her for her mistakes because it
had been her life and her choice?"
This just summarizes my answer... ?
A good quote and one I totally agree with it! :)
Yes. A home without peace and love is toxic for children.
Indeed it is. It also isn't a good role model.
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I think Nadia is just right because. Life is about comfort, why must you stay in an abusing relationship? If things don't work out quit and look for other people.
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Jeconiaomolo wrote:I think Nadia is just right because. Life is about comfort, why must you stay in an abusing relationship? If things don't work out quit and look for other people.
Indeed! Life is too short to suffer unfulfilling relationships, not to mention abusing ones.
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I totally support Nadia,being in an abusive marriage not only affects one psychologically bt also kills the self esteem of the person.for the sake of the love she has for her child,she should take the matter to the court to grant her custody of the child an I believe with evidence of being abused,she should be given custody of they child
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Mikolel wrote:I totally support Nadia,being in an abusive marriage not only affects one psychologically bt also kills the self esteem of the person.for the sake of the love she has for her child,she should take the matter to the court to grant her custody of the child an I believe with evidence of being abused,she should be given custody of they child
You're right. She did get custody of the child, but the father has rights as well.
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Yea the father also has rights which I believe he has abused by taking laws into his hands and has s totally devalued his wife
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Mikolel wrote:Yea the father also has rights which I believe he has abused by taking laws into his hands and has s totally devalued his wife
I agree with that. I am not sure that he physically attacked her, though. :eusa-think:
He took a second wife, which their culture allows and she opposed to, and rightly so, and he did devalue her.
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its all about avoiding abusive relationship in our lives,and living positively.
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stephen kyalo wrote:its all about avoiding abusive relationship in our lives,and living positively.
It is, but it isn't always possible.
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I don't think that I'd stay in an abusive or unfulfilling relationship for the sake of my kids. they would watch me be unhappy and this could as well affect them. I'm totally in support of Nadia's view.
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Stez16 wrote:I don't think that I'd stay in an abusive or unfulfilling relationship for the sake of my kids. they would watch me be unhappy and this could as well affect them. I'm totally in support of Nadia's view.
I agree. I think it is better for the kids to see their parents happy.
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I would never stand in an abusive relationship for the sake of my kids because the kids will be affected by the abuse.There's no way a kid can be brought up in an abusive environment and be expected to have no negative impact
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