A daughter is more likely to have a stronger bond with her parents if they are married. In a married situation the daughter will have her parents around and will build a relationship with the parents collectively and separately as individuals. Where as, in a divorced relationship the daughter may grow a stronger bond with one parent due to living situation, custody, and frequency of seeing each parent. In families where parents are married, daughters relationships will vary verses relationships in families where the parents are divorced.
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In families with married parents daughters grow strong bonds and relationships with there parents. .
In 1993, social scientist Nicholas Zill reported that childern of divorced parents are, .
regardless of their economic circumstances twice as likely as others to have poor relationships .
with their parents, drop out of high school and receive psychological help. Silvio Silvestri, a .
pyschologist at the Center for Adult Children of Divorce in Lake Tahoe, Cal., said that existing .
research indicated that childern of divorced parents were four times as likely as childern from .
intact families to get a divorce. Men from divorced families, he said, "date more but are less .
satisfied" with their intimate relationships than are other men. - Chris Raymond.
IIN one study, of a national sample of fathers 50 to 79 years old, Peter R. Uhlenberg, and .
associate professor od sociollogy at the university of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, found that .
almost 90 percent of married fathers of grown childern, but only 50 percent of divorced fathers of .
grown childern of grown childern, reported regular contact with at least one of their childern. .
Among men with only one grown child, 75 percent of the married fathers kept in regular touch, .
compared with the 32 percent of the divorced fathers. In contrast to married fathers, divorced .
fathers are unlikely to see their childern as a source of help in a crisis- a concern, Mr Uhlenberg, .