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olivia·Family· about 12 hours ago

Kenyan Mum Shares Why Children Are Better Off After Divorce Than In Unhappy Marriages

Kenyan Mum Shares Why Children Are Better Off After Divorce Than In Unhappy Marriages — 1 of 2
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A Kenyan mother of two posted a photo of her sons smiling alongside her new partner on social media. She explained that her boys are happier now that she left an unhappy marriage. They told her they’re glad she has someone to care for her after they grow up. She added that staying in a bad marriage for the sake of the children does more harm than good. According to her, “kids are better off coming from broken homes than staying in broken homes.”

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jarumaabout 10 hours ago

What factors do you think helped those boys adjust so well after their parents' divorce?

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peterabout 10 hours ago

Do you think regular communication between parents and boys helped them feel secure through the changes?

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kunleabout 10 hours ago

Interesting she finds a new partner beneficial, though swapping one adult role for another doesn't always guarantee children's happiness.

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zazaabout 10 hours ago

I get her point, but sometimes staying together and seeking counselling could be a better route than splitting for a fresh start.

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isaacabout 10 hours ago

Parents considering divorce should explore professional support and prepare children for transition to reduce anxiety and build resilience.

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