Anonymous wrote:Because kids don’t understand family legacy like parents do and only think about their genitals
Anonymous wrote:Because kids don’t understand family legacy like parents do and only think about their genitals
Anonymous wrote:I don’t see that with many American parents tbh
It’s mostly parents from other cultures
I totally intend to keep tabs on my son’s personal life - as someone said, to avoid the drama
I am already teaching him to avoid problematic people, those who love drama, etc.
and I will definitely be more welcoming to someone I approve than not
Anonymous wrote:Until my mother died, she talked about how lucky I was to have my brother. She never ONCE said he was lucky to have me. It affected how we viewed each other and how we treated each other. Still does, a little bit.
Anonymous wrote:I opposed a relationship my then-21 year old was in with a 38 year old.
Anonymous wrote:+1 I have never heard of this happening to anyone.Anonymous wrote:It's not common
Anonymous wrote:I don’t see that with many American parents tbh
It’s mostly parents from other cultures
I totally intend to keep tabs on my son’s personal life - as someone said, to avoid the drama
I am already teaching him to avoid problematic people, those who love drama, etc.
and I will definitely be more welcoming to someone I approve than not
Anonymous wrote:I don’t see that with many American parents tbh
It’s mostly parents from other cultures
I totally intend to keep tabs on my son’s personal life - as someone said, to avoid the drama
I am already teaching him to avoid problematic people, those who love drama, etc.
and I will definitely be more welcoming to someone I approve than not
Anonymous wrote:I have a healthy relationship with my parents and they couldn’t do this if they tried. What would they do?