An you are different how?
Only your opinion is acceptable?
Why do you think you are correct?
From the UK Telegraph
Children living with one parent 'no worse off'
"Children who live with a single parent or a step-parent are no worse off emotionally or psychologically than children whose parents are not divorced, according to a new study.
As part of the Swedish study, researchers questioned 1,300 children aged 10 to 18.
They found that divorce was not the root of the problem, although acrimony during the breakdown of a marriage was harmful. "But in the long term we found no statistical differences between the well-being of children who lived with both their parents and those who lived with step-parents or a single parent," said Viveca Oestberg, one of the co-authors.
One study conducted by Miss Oestberg showed that one in three children complained of stomach aches and had difficulty sleeping, one in four was tense and nervous, and one in six often felt sad.
But Miss Oestberg said the wellbeing of children was more influenced by the quality of the relationships they had with the adults in their home than by whether they lived with both their parents.
The most important factor was whether children, particularly older teenagers, felt that they had a supportive family and someone they could turn to in times of need.
Children who lived in homes where conflict was rampant more frequently reported that they felt poorly."
Source:
www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1460548/Children-living-with-one-parent-no-worse-off.html
Also, the U.S. National Institutes of Health released a study called
Family structure, socioeconomic status, and access to health care for children. It stated that economic status and parental education has more to do with access to things like health care then being a simply a single parent. (Source: Abstr Book Assoc Health Serv Res Meet. 1999; 16: 400.)
The US Department of Commerce Economics and Satistics Administration also released similar information. A census brief called
Children with single parents - how they fare indicates that the education level of the parent and their economic status is what seems to matter when it come to the welfare of a children of single parents. Guess we better blame poor people for all the problems in our schools.
So while in general I do actually agree that it is preferable to have two involved and caring parents, I don't think children NEED this situation to be happy or successful as you seem to be repeating over and over. Having an advantage is great, but not having it doesn't spell instant doom. I also don't think the benefit of two parents living at home is realized if you have an absentee parent who ignores the child or a household that "stays together for the children" where the family is full of anger and tension.