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“It was a forced divorce. I don’t even know the reason. Still haven’t gotten an answer. I have lots of regret for not stepping in. Even if I was a child and I did not understand what was going on, it still broke my heart to see how my family just moved away. I wish I could be invisible. My childhood was the best time of my life because my mom and dad supported me. My dad…I barely get to see him now. My mom forced the divorce onto my dad. Even my cousins and aunts disagree with her and I don’t have many family members.. things got a bit crazy.” (Parsippany, New Jersey).
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