I don't know what some adults think. It seems that they always have a feeling that no matter how they quarrel in front of children, it has no effect. Children are children anyway, and they will naturally forget them when they grow up.
And the children did not respond, so they took it for granted and thought it was irrelevant.
But the fact is, these things will always be buried in the children's psychology and become eternal memories. When children really grow up, when they remember when they were young, perhaps the memories of their parents in their minds left more of their parents arguing and standing by themselves silently.
He will not blame his parents for not giving him a prosperous life, but he will blame his parents for not giving him a happy and harmonious family.
Children know many things, but they don't know how to deal with it, so they didn't say it.
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