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Difference between revisions of "The eight stages of kids whose parents no longer love and cherish each other"

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== History ==
 
== History ==
[[Lisa]] and [[Bart]] suffered from it when [[Marge]] and [[Homer]] went through marital problems. The kids most likely stopped suffering from these stages when Homer and Marge sorted their martial problems.  
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[[Lisa]] and [[Bart]] suffered from it when [[Marge]] and [[Homer]] went through marital problems. The kids most likely stopped suffering from these stages when Homer and Marge sorted their marital problems.
  
 
== Stages ==
 
== Stages ==

Latest revision as of 04:01, June 3, 2012

"Bart, I read about what happens to kids whose parents no longer love and cherish each other. They go through eight separate stages. Right now, I'm in stage three, fear. You're in stage two, denial."
―Lisa telling Bart about the eight stages on the school bus.[src]

"The eight stages of kids whose parents no longer love and cherish each other" are eight stages that the kids of parents who 'no longer love and cherish each other' go through.

History[edit]

Lisa and Bart suffered from it when Marge and Homer went through marital problems. The kids most likely stopped suffering from these stages when Homer and Marge sorted their marital problems.

Stages[edit]

The stages the kids went through were:

Stage Notes
Stage 2 - Denial Bart's first stage
Stage 3 - Fear Lisa's first stage, Bart's second.
Stage 5 - Self-pity Lisa's second stage

Appearances[edit]