Originally Posted by
DragonStryk72
For the sake of the children, we need to stop worrying so much about the sake of the children. Kids adapt, they're in a natural state of it from the time of birth. Assuming there are any central moors in a kid's life, they will generally work out what the situation is.
Growing up, I had someone staying at the house, and AA buddy of my dad's who needed a place to live while he got his life rebuilt. It never seemed odd to me, and I am not adversely affected in any way from it.
If you read back, it isn't really a worry, and time has proven the naysayers wrong. Jess likes to pose the occasional question to gauge reaction.
You have to admit though, in this age of always blaming everything bad on everyone else, it's a valid question.
“When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one, an unpitied sacrifice in a contemptible struggle.” Edumnd Burke