Parents as best friends? - Page 2

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Posted: 14 years ago
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Hey you do not need a new thread for this😆
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Well, this is not the mass parent you are talking about, this is by all means the Indian kind of parent you are referring to. Parents in the US are different, much different than those in India, for example. Now then, it is more like the level you come to down to so as to establish healthy communication between you and your children, that is that and most parents I have seen don't do that over here. I am not maintaining a west-influenced stance or anything, though. As a matter of fact, in any part of the world, my parents would not have been my best friends.

On a personal front, fearing parents is really just in your head, there. Half the time they go soft in the unlikeliest of situations, like when you feel you'd be doomed. Fearing parents isn't good for our rapport with them. It ain't feasible to talk romantic interests with parents in India to the common ones because communication is not an essential part of most's parenting.

Best friend is a very precarious concept to me, devastating all most, so parents cannot really be your best friends in here, I think because well, most believe in the silence is golden proverb, mine do. So, well, parents as best friends? No. 🤓








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