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We Need to Talk by Joe Liccion
I can understand “We Need to Talk” by Joe Liccion completely. My parents went through a divorce long ago and I was continuously listening to them bicker back and forth. This article does not surprise me, it seems like more couples each day are fighting and doing through divorces. The sad part is when the kids have to witness it all, the kids almost feel trapped and that they have no way out. When a kid has to experience something like this it may change them as a person.
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