J.D. Vance, author of “Hillbilly Elegy” and Republican candidate for the Ohio Senate, suggested in comments captured on video that parents shouldn’t necessarily get divorced due to a violent spouse.
, with his grandparents soon becoming his and his sister’s primary caretakers, according to his autobiographical book, “Hillbilly Elegy.”
In the recorded video, Vance suggested that the “sexual revolution” was to blame for people being too quick to leave their marriages. He further stated that a person shouldn’t necessarily seek a divorce due to a violent spouse, and said that the victim of the violence should try to make things work to ensure their child’s happiness and well-being in the long term.
In reality, however, experts say that “staying together for the kids” is not always the best option for couples, and can often cause problems for children in the long term. “Children who experience distress as a result of chronic conflict between parents may be impacted negatively in a number of ways,” including lacking “role models for healthy relationships,”
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