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Choosing to divorce for the sake of filial piety, is such filial piety worthy of respect? I know a beautiful woman whose husband retired and returned to her hometown to take care of her parents. I went there for five years, and I didn't go home once. Last year

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Choosing to divorce for the sake of filial piety, is such filial piety worthy of respect?

I know a beautiful woman whose husband retired and returned to her hometown to take care of her parents. I went there for five years, and I didn't go home once. Last year, my son got married and didn't come home.

Her husband is a railway retiree with a pension of more than 6,000. All of them are used for the care of parents. Her husband has nine sisters. Her husband is the fifth. After graduating from college, I was assigned a job, and I had few opportunities to go home to accompany my parents after working for decades, and I always felt guilty.

The sisters in the family are all in the countryside, the parents are old, and her husband pays for all the expenses, and the sisters say that he has a high pension. Blow him to the sky, and if you don't dig it, you are not filial.

In this way, his husband was firmly tied to his parents and contributed money and efforts. The other sisters are one push six two five.

It's a mess in your own home. The beauty urged her husband to come home. The sister in the family said that her husband was afraid of his wife. Out of love, I don't dare to go home. Angry and said divorce.

Let's not talk about the right and wrong of filial piety, but does it mean that filial piety means abandoning one's own family? Do we have to sacrifice one? Cannot filial piety be a compromise?

If I am old and let my child choose between filial piety and family, I will insist that I let my child choose his own family, because I love my child and will not sacrifice her happiness.

What do you think, guys?

Choosing to divorce for the sake of filial piety, is such filial piety worthy of respect? I know a beautiful woman whose husband retired and returned to her hometown to take care of her parents. I went there for five years, and I didn't go home once. Last year
Choosing to divorce for the sake of filial piety, is such filial piety worthy of respect? I know a beautiful woman whose husband retired and returned to her hometown to take care of her parents. I went there for five years, and I didn't go home once. Last year
Choosing to divorce for the sake of filial piety, is such filial piety worthy of respect? I know a beautiful woman whose husband retired and returned to her hometown to take care of her parents. I went there for five years, and I didn't go home once. Last year

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