It can be....but a small child living in poverty or abuse is much much sadder.How's your fight against legalized divorce for married couples with children going. Sounds like that would be a much more prevalent tragedy to do something about.If her worst problem is that she missed her dad, than no.
But it is still so sad.
Hell, I put effort into maintaining my daughter's friendships. I feel sad that I can't arrange a play date with an old pre school friend.
A parent is gone?
My wife and I have discussed how one of the worst things we can imagine is to have to explain to our daughter if something happened to the other parent.
This women choose to have that conversation...
Actually I'm more concerned with single women deciding to have children and raising them themselves.
That's the real driver of a lot of social problems we are facing today.
So, do you agree that the small child missing her parent is very sad?
A woman deciding to start a family without a primary breadwinner is setting herself and her child up for poverty.
Abuse? Yes abuse is sad. There is no mention of abuse in this story. The mother choose to kick the father to the curb.
No offense, but if you think most single parent/female households living in poverty started out when a single woman decided to start a family, you ain't living in reality.
So how do you think it occurs?