Essay About Broken Family

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Everyone dreams of a family they can always go to for times of good or bad. Not one person wants to be in a broken family, however, a lot of children and spouses get caught in the web of broken families. Even though there are a lot of broken families out there, there are ways to prevent a family being broken. Problems such as lack of communication, personal problems, and trust issues are all factors that lead to a broken family. Even though it may seem like nothing is worth solving, a little work can go a long way. Whether its texting, emailing, or face-to-face, communication is a key element to a relationship. And when you lack that factor, it can lead to a relationship slowly going down the drain. Humans cannot read minds, which is something couples have to remember. People do not know what is wrong unless you tell them. Instead of keeping in all the feelings one has until they erupt like a…show more content…
Being part of a marriage and a family consist of trust, people learn how to grow and develop trust for one another along the way. When you hide something from someone, or do not give your spouse your full trust, it leads to conflicts that often result in divorce. When one does not trust, the spouse often goes out and finds someone who will trust them. This too, often leads to broken families when one commits adultery. Nothing hurts worse than the fact of knowing one has been cheated on, and when the truth comes out, the only thing running though ones mind is what they could have done different. Allowing the spouse to be open and keep in touch with old friends is an important key to the trust problems a lot of people have, it builds a stronger connection between couples knowing they have nothing to hide. However, when adultery is committed, everyone is affected with broken hearts, and the children are affected deeply. No one likes to see someone they love hurt someone else they
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