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What about the girl who divorced her parents and remarried her mother when she was a child?

I don't think so, but I may be very happy, because children in single-parent families are very sensitive. If the mother doesn't give enough love and care to the girl, the girl will generally not have a good life, but if the mother gives enough love and care to the girl and the remarried family is also very happy, the girl will certainly have a good life now.

A girl who divorced her parents from childhood and remarried with her mother will suffer some mental injuries. If the girl can't remember and her parents divorce, it may not have much influence on the girl. If she remembers, it will do great harm to the girl's heart. Besides, this girl may be rebellious.

The life of a child who has been reunited with his family will never change, and so will the girl's rebellion. After all, it takes time for girls to accept the fact that their parents divorced when they were young, so I think it is a good thing to rebel and vent their dissatisfaction.

Any emotional gap, as long as it is vented and happy, is naturally not bad now. After all, the girl is not lacking in fatherly love, but she is not her biological father and has become her stepfather. As long as the stepfather is not bad to girls, girls are definitely not bad now. It just takes time to accept the fact that her mother remarried.

Therefore, there are too many factors that affect the life of this girl who divorced her parents and remarried her mother at an early age. If you really want to know how girls are doing, you must know their family background, study status and personality, so as to know whether girls are doing well.

And you don't have to worry too much. As long as girls live in a happy family, they will certainly not be bad now. However, if the mother's married life is unhappy, girls may have inferiority complex, which are all possible psychological conditions for children in single-parent families.