(02-02-2017, 09:04 PM)syscrash Wrote:Quote:My point wasn't about whether Diana lives in a humble abode versus an upscale dwelling. The point I was making is that Diana is being forced to live in a place that cannot accommodate her. Not only that, but she's being forced to make do in a place inhabited by a person who is a stranger to her, Nick. Add to that a very dangerous environment consisting of tunnels, inadequate lighting, and potentially unstable foundations.
If Renard were to petition the court for custody, I think he'd have a very good chance of winning, not only Diana, but Kelly as well. I think a judge would certainly question a mother's (and a father's) mental status in forcing their children to live improperly in a very dangerous place that cannot safely or adequately accommodate them.
obviously you never grew up poor or never knew anyone that was poor. The conditions in the loft are a lot better then a lot of places families live.
obviously you haven't either or you wouldn't make such an asinine comparison. If you would have read my post, you would have seen that I said nothing about anyone growing up poor.
(02-02-2017, 09:47 PM)Hell Rell Wrote: The paint factory is a nicer place than I lived when I was a year older than Diana. I would've loved to have all that open space. My mother, two brothers, and sister at the time slept in one room. My mother shared her bed with my sister and I shared a bed with my brothers. My father slept on the couch so I can see the point about Nick sleeping outside the room while Adalind has Diana and Kelly. I never had any real complaints and I don't think a lot of people would see anything wrong with Nick's living arrangements.
Let me ask a question here and no offense intended. I'm assuming your parents could not afford different living arrangements for you and your family. If they could have, would they have gotten a bigger house with rooms for everyone?
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