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  1. How old was she when they divorced? Did she understand what was happening? Did she blame the problems on herself?

  2. Was the divorce unexpected or not? Had they fought often beforehand? Did it always seem that they got along well? Did she know why they were divorcing?

  3. Did she have to decide with whom she wanted to live, or was one of them given custody? If she had siblings, did they all live with the same parent? Did she see the other parent very often after the divorce?

  4. Did she miss having the whole family together after the divorce? What did she miss the most? Was there any reason why she was glad they were divorced?

  5. Did she ever think or hope that her parents would get back together? Did she try to do anything that would make them fall in love again? What was it?

  6. Did her parents ever remarry? If so, how old was she? How did she feel about having a new parent or new siblings? Did she resent the new family members?

  7. Did the fact that her parents were divorced make her shy of marrying when she was older? Did it affect her emotionally in other ways?

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