I'm sorry honey, you are too young to deal with this alone- do you have older siblings or an aunt or uncle to talk this through with you? You need some counseling and may need to go to your school guidance counselor if you dont have any other relatives to help you. THIS IS NO WAY YOUR FAULT so do not feel guilty about any of this and if your mom has made up her mind (and it sounds like she may have), a divorce will only mean that you have two separate parents that love you and you can see both and live with both. Divorce does not mean that they have stopped loving you--- that just have stopped loving eachother. Try to talk to someone-if you don't like the school counselor as the second choice, talk to one of your friends, maybe you can talk to their parents and they can find the help you need to cope with this. Good luck honey--- things will work out for the better.
2006-10-28 06:00:52
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answered by mac 6
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Part of growing up in the real world is taking the bad things that happen in life as well as you take the good things.
If your parents are unhappy with each other, than this is only going to effect you sooner, or later if they stay together. Yes, the divorce will have an effect on you. However, it would be kinder to you, and them to end it before it gets bitter. Try sitting down with them, and airing your feelings.
2006-10-28 06:02:24
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answered by lariat_sonata 3
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Some times this happens because people grow apart. We are always growing, even as adults, and as we grow we change. There is no stopping this. I know you love them both and want them to stay together but maybe they will be better off apart and that in the long run you will be better off because they are happy. You need to do a couple of things, first talk to them about this and if they won't talk then talk to your friends mom or a priest, or someone at your school. Secondly, remember, and repeat this after me, go ahead, say it out loud, "this isn't my fault".
2006-10-28 06:07:07
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answered by barkel76 4
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I'm sorry sweetie. If they don't love each other anymore, it's better for everyone if they end it and get on with their lives. It may not seem like the best thing right now, but you'll understand when you're older. Don't make it harder for them. Be a good girl and be strong for your parents. They will never be weaker than they are right now.
2006-10-28 05:56:51
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answered by Shepherd 5
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im sorry its tuff
you will have to be very strong
put all your frustration in school work im sure it will help you
go running a lot
there is nothing you can do to get your mom and dad back together so just be strong and roll w/ the punches
it will be soooo hard the first year but it will get better time heals
be strong
2006-10-28 06:04:25
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answered by ez-goin 4
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Sweetheart, I know this is a tough time, but I'm sure you know that it has nothing to do with you. They both love you very much. You just have to realize that they may be happier apart than they are together. I hope you have a good friend to talk to, and if not, you might try looking into getting a therapist. It really helps to get your feelings out. (((Hugs)))
2006-10-28 05:58:42
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answered by Andrea 2
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SORRY ABOUT YOUR PARENTS SITUATION. THIS IS NOT YOUR FIGHT EVEN THOUGH THEY ARE YOUR PARENTS. I UNDERSTAND THIS IS VERY HARD ON YOU BUT YOU HAVE TO BE STRONG. THEY WILL BOTH STILL BE YOUR PARENTS NO MATTER WHAT. TRY TO PUT YOURSELF IN THERE SHOES. WOULD YOU WANT TO BE MARRIED AND NOT HAPPY? IM DONT KNOW THE SITUATION AT HOME BUT IF TWO PEOPLE ARE NOT HAPPY WITH EACH OTHER THAN SOMETIMES IT IS BETTER TO SPLIT. YOUR BEST BET IS TO BE SUPPORTIVE OF BOTH PARENTS AND STICK BY THERE SIDES. MAYBE YOU CAN BRING UP COUNSELING TO THEM. YOU CAN ALWAYS SPEEK TO A COUNLSELOR
2006-10-28 06:02:30
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answered by louise23 2
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Have they talked about divorce? Maybe they are just going through a rough time. Ask them or one of them to sit down and talk to you. Let them know how upset you are and that you need to know what's going on.
2006-10-28 05:56:31
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answered by draws_with_crayons 3
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Hi Kristina!
Just talk to them both. See what they have on their mind. Tell them how you feel. Remember, if they separate or divorce, it is not your fauly. Sometimes adults have problems. THey tell the kids to not make promised they cannot keep and then they do what children are told not to do. I will be thinking about you!!!
2006-10-28 06:49:21
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answered by -------- 7
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it is totally frustrating while youngsters are put in between 2 scuffling with mom and father and it is even harder once you experience such as you would be able to desire to "decide for". i do no longer understand how previous are you, i think of you are able to tell the two your mom and father which you may decide for to stay with a chum or a neighbour instead of decide for any of them. you are able to tell them that they could the two want a while to discharge with their families, and that they could want time to relax off to hearken to advices and so on... you do no longer decide for to be there to make it harder for any of them. you additionally can point out approximately your allergies undertaking. in spite of everything, arguments occurs (undesirable or no longer) in all marriages, it would not continually potential they'll divorce, they could want some area of their own to have the potential to quiet down and artwork it out later. So attempt to take issues consumer-friendly and permit them to artwork it out. solid luck!
2016-10-03 01:30:21
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answered by lashbrook 4
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