There's a difference between giving people tools to be successful and restricting their rights because you don't think they ought to be allowed to fail at something.
Most businesses fail. Do you also think it should be harder to start a business?
If there's potential for children to be involved and hurt? Then yes.
So now we should restrict someone's rights on the basis of the potential that someone could maybe possibly theoretically even though this is not certain be hurt?
Absolutely. Sometimes you have to make a person take the long view and understand what they're involving themselves in. And since the divorce rate is 50% in the U.S., I find it insulting that you dismiss it so casually, "could maybe possibly theoretically even though this is not certain" because it's far more likely than this comment would lead a person to believe. It's intellectually dishonest.
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