Fagan and Aaron Churchill, I was immediately astonish on how much the effects actually taken place towards the children in general. Fagan and Churchill states that “For children, the early loss of virginity as well as diminished sense of masculinity or feminity for younger adults. It also results in more trouble with dating, more cohabitation, and greater likelihood of divorce, higher expectations of divorce later in life, and a decreased desire to have children.” Fagan and Churchill are stating that divorce in general actually affects not only the parents but also children throughout their life. Because of this study, it was a remarkable to see that a life changing decision such as ending a marriage could also affect multiple of relationships at one single strike. The choice of divorce is not an easy choice nor is it should be taken so …show more content…
That being said, divorce is not an easy choice that can just easily be made, it’s a process of understanding that you could actually hurt your own family if not handled correctly. Divorcing your spouse in general is not something that should be trifle with such a light attitude that our society continues to show every single day. This is a problem that is not only been silence and reprimanded by religious advocates but rather being normalized as a behavior for the children. Therefore because of the studies and the literature of being shown on what happens when a large family is affected by divorce, it is clear that divorce is something that should be used at a last resort if a couple cannot solve an issue of their