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Difficulties in parents' relationships have an impact on their adult children, even those living on their own. The influence isn't always negative. Parents who "try to resolve


the conflict instead of carrying it around like baggage for three weeks" teach their children that no relationship is without struggles, says Christine R. Keeports, a Ph.D. psychology


student at Northern Illinois University. "The kids are better off because they are also dealing with conflicts." And it might also spare the kids increased levels of anxiety and


depression that Keeports reported in her study "I Wish My Parents Would Stop Arguing!" published in the _Journal of Family Issues_. Some conflicts, however, can't be resolved.


The dramatic rise of "gray divorces" after two or more decades of marriage means more young adults face a changed family situation. Millennial writer Jenny Kutner offered a


revealing perspective on later-life divorces in _What Nobody Tells You About Being an Adult Child of Divorce_ on the website Mic. From her own parents' divorce last year, after 25 years


of marriage, she came to believe that all family members grieve a divorce, even if they don't show it, and do so differently. "The reason I was not outwardly upset was because it


would have been utterly debilitating and I wouldn't have been able to do my job, which is something as an adult I have to do," she says. While she understands the reasons for the


divorce ("My parents' marriage didn't fail; it ended"), it has influenced her own views on marriage and relationships. "Marriage has never been a priority, and the


divorce really solidified that for me having seen what happened," she says. "Lifelong monogamy is unrealistic in the world we live in." Kutner foresees how her parents'


divorce will subtly change her future life: few encounters with both parents at the same time and children, if she has her own, who will never know their maternal grandparents as a unit. A


major consequence of going through her parents' divorce was being pulled into the situation. She and her sister unwillingly became "adult confidants" who served as a sounding


board for both parents and provided emotional support for them. "It's really fraught because as their child you are grieving and dealing with your own emotions over the end of this


relationship and the way it's going to reshape your family," she says. Kutner cautions parents to respect the parent-child relationship. "There are boundaries that should be


in place," she says. "Talk through those boundaries with your adult children and then don't cross them." _Mary W. Quigley, a journalist and author, has written two books


about motherhood and work. An NYU journalism professor, she is the mother of three adult children and blogs at Mothering21._


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