Is Divorce The Solution For Relationships That Have Failed?
Is Divorce The Solution For Relationships That Have Failed? the Philippine house panel has approved the divorce bill in principle this February 2023. While this is a major step forward, it’s important to note that the bill still needs to be approved by the senate before it can become law.
Personally, I have mixed feelings about the approval of the divorce bill. On one hand, I’m thrilled that it could finally provide a solution for the countless couples who are stuck in unhappy marriages. Divorce may not be the ideal solution, but sometimes it’s the only way out of a toxic relationship.
On the other hand, I’m anxious about the possibility of the senate rejecting the bill. Despite the overwhelming support it has garnered from the public, there are still some who oppose it on moral or religious grounds. I can only hope that our lawmakers will prioritize the needs and well-being of their constituents, and recognize the importance of this bill in promoting healthy and functional families.
If the bill does become law, it could bring significant benefits to Filipino families. No longer will couples have to suffer in silence, trapped in loveless marriages that cause them misery and pain. The bill could also provide greater protection for women and children who are often the most vulnerable in cases of domestic abuse.
Overall, I believe that the approval of the divorce bill is a step in the right direction for our country. Let’s hope that the senate sees it the same way and acts accordingly.
What should they do? go back to their original partners to not commit adultery?
The problem with the Philippines is we are saying that it is not the solution even though we cannot give a solution to the problem.