The process of sleeping together has generated a sense of closeness between me, my wife, and the children, said a man. He was asked what happened, when he had sexual intercourse with the wife. Co-sleeping, also called the family bed, is a practice in which babies and young children sleep with one or both parents on the same bed. Though, some people have claimed that it is a way of cultivating closeness in a family. It can harbor more dangers than gain.
It is irresponsible for a parent to allow a child more than a year old to sleep on the same bed with them or even stay with them, when they are having sexual intercourse. If it is a child of six months, it is understandable, but two years? …show more content…
A healthy family (whether single-parent blended, or in tact) has healthy boundaries. There is a separation between the generations that function to maintain a balance of power and appropriate intimacy. These boundaries do not exist to restrict the flow of love between members, but rather allow parents to share and benefit from mature adult intimacy, while fostering a loving and nurturing flow of parents affection to the children. When these boundaries are blurred or crossed, the marital relationship suffers. It could be used as a ruse for either or both parents to fulfill emotional needs, that may not be getting from each other. Often times, when a couple does not meet each other’s emotional needs, they seek the fulfillment of these needs by becoming excessively attentive and emotionally involved with their …show more content…
In this circumstance, a home is the set up of the family members, who resides together. It includes husband and wife, their children and maids, under normal circumstances, they should live in peace and harmony.
Broken: Something that was in a unified form but cut into two, separated or scattered, can be said to be broken. A broken home can therefore be defined as a home, where things, get out of order from the normal as destined by God, to the abnormal life as staged by Satan Jeremiah 29:11, 1 Peter 5:8.
Who Has the Right to Take Care of Custody of the Children or Child in the Event of Divorce?
Custody of a child or children means the day to day control of a child in a divorced arrangement, and whom the child lives with, when marriage is dissolved. It is whom the child sleeps with, whom he wakes with, on a daily basis, who take the child to school, and brings him home. Who cooks for the child, and feeds him is what child’s custody is, in general terms. Custody does not mean who takes the child out and deprives the other person from seeing the child. A lot of factors are considered before giving a child to its mother or