Is broken homes good for kids?
Yes
Side Score: 4
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No
Side Score: 6
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Broken Homes messes kids up and ruins there life. A life of abuse and neglectance make kids lead into trust issues of other social issues. Broken homes is not good for kids because it makes kids chose over parents, it is harder for kids to interact with new family, and broken homes changes views of people. Side: No
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To the flower guy who said broken homes are good. I can tell you didn't come from one. Tell me I'm wrong? I did. My dad was a violent alcoholic and used to make me fight other kids from the hood while he and his drunk buddies watched and made bets. He also molested my younger sister. He was a wo!amizer and was often out of work. I went to bed hungry more often than not. He concussed me twice from beating on me. I guess one thing that maybe was good was I learned to box and did Golden Gloves till I was 17. And at 15 was 3rd in the entire state of Texas in my weight class. But so what? I woulda traded that in a second for a better home and father. My mom was beaten into submission and finally killer herself by drinking anti freeze when I was 13. The last time I saw my dad he was on his back bleeding after I hit him with a monkey wrench in the face when I came home early from boxing class and found him in my sister's room. I left home that night and took her with me and dropped her at our aunt And uncle who took her in for good. I was 17 when this happened. Broken home good? I beg to differ. Side: No
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