Have your parents ever fought before? Or maybe you have a friend with divorced parents. Let me tell you, honestly. I mean, everything changes … After, your parents have reached the breaking nothing will ever be the same.
First of all, it’s probably for the best. You might not yet understand, at first everything’s just a BIG blur; but in the end everything eventually clears up. It’s somewhat like a scary movie, it’s shocking and scares you from out of nowhere. You may struggle with knowing you’ll have divorced parents. Look at it this way: other kids don’t even have mother or father. Can you imagine living through the pain of not knowing the person who gave birth to you? Look on the bright side! Things will get better. Either way, you should look beyond this. First things first, you should appreciate your two living parents that love you very much, and are also trying their hardest to raise you, right? Parents who put up with you, they’re like your best friend will always stick to your gut. Who give you everything, appreciate your loved ones. Someday, they might not even be standing here. Love them as much as they have come to loving you. Maybe, this is just a lesson you’ll have to learn. Learn to not make the same mistakes as them. There are so many good and bad things to having divorced parents. You’ll become much closer to each one of them. And then, probably understand each side of their story. Furthermore, you should love them! They’ve done so much for you. Be someone much better than them. Prove them you’ll be very successful. Someone they’d like to point out like, “This is my wonderful, successful, son Juan.”
Lastly, I believe you should just let your parents handle their business. Keep a positive mind, everything’s for the best. Live life to the fullest, with no mistakes and regrets.