Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doesn't it all boil down to money? If you have enough money, everyone kisses your butt and makes excuses for your poor behavior and tries to orbit you. If you're a lower income schmuck, nobody extends the same latitude.
Money does not buy class. Look at the Kardashians.
Anonymous wrote:Cat families. No family is complete without a cat that rules it.
Anonymous wrote:Doesn't it all boil down to money? If you have enough money, everyone kisses your butt and makes excuses for your poor behavior and tries to orbit you. If you're a lower income schmuck, nobody extends the same latitude.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good family = Still Married
I’m not saying a divorced family is a bad family, it’s just not the utopic poster child ideal version of GOOD family.
My parents have been together for 50 something years but my dad suddenly up and left. Am I from a bad family?
I mean yes, if someone is looking at your family from the outside they will perceive it differently than they did 10 yrs ago. Does not erase your own experience.
I don't think there is a perfect family though. A good family mostly depends on the father. If the father is good, lawful, financially responsible, puts family first and isn't a selfish narcissist then it's all good times ahead for the family. [b]You have the kids college paid, nice house in nice neighborhood instead of some roach or mouse infested place, nice schools, more opportunities, parents speak fluent English, good jobs, all those equal good family.
Wait what?
You missed the part “parents speak fluent English” . . . Wait what?
Correct. Parents who speak fluent English have more job opportunities meaning higher pay meaning affording a better neighborhood and life for their kids. I worked in hr and we couldn't move up any people who refused to speak or learn English because they wouldn't be able to communicate with their teams.
So good families are only in English speaking countries?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good family = Still Married
I’m not saying a divorced family is a bad family, it’s just not the utopic poster child ideal version of GOOD family.
My parents have been together for 50 something years but my dad suddenly up and left. Am I from a bad family?
I mean yes, if someone is looking at your family from the outside they will perceive it differently than they did 10 yrs ago. Does not erase your own experience.
I don't think there is a perfect family though. A good family mostly depends on the father. If the father is good, lawful, financially responsible, puts family first and isn't a selfish narcissist then it's all good times ahead for the family. [b]You have the kids college paid, nice house in nice neighborhood instead of some roach or mouse infested place, nice schools, more opportunities, parents speak fluent English, good jobs, all those equal good family.
Wait what?
You missed the part “parents speak fluent English” . . . Wait what?
Correct. Parents who speak fluent English have more job opportunities meaning higher pay meaning affording a better neighborhood and life for their kids. I worked in hr and we couldn't move up any people who refused to speak or learn English because they wouldn't be able to communicate with their teams.
Anonymous wrote:Are blue collar families good families? My BIL is an electrician . Not college educated, but owns his own business. Married to his HS girlfriend for 33 years. Two oldest sons are partners in his business, one is in law school and daughter is an ICU nurse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A family without any dramatization or chaos
Atomic family
Taught or gifted
Ability to respect maps
Mostly clean or only a little dirty
Carry themselves with etiquette and honor
Offer assistance to any/all at all times without caveat, question or reservation
Willing to evacuate
Respect maps?
Yes, not all families do.
What does that mean?
? Well they refuse to follow the laws and order that maps establish. They think they can galivant as they please.
What does “Willing to evacuate”? mean
It means if there is an evacuation, they will go there and they will keep things clean.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A family without any dramatization or chaos
Atomic family
Taught or gifted
Ability to respect maps
Mostly clean or only a little dirty
Carry themselves with etiquette and honor
Offer assistance to any/all at all times without caveat, question or reservation
Willing to evacuate
Respect maps?
Yes, not all families do.
What does that mean?
? Well they refuse to follow the laws and order that maps establish. They think they can galivant as they please.
What does “Willing to evacuate”? mean
It means if there is an evacuation, they will go there and they will keep things clean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A family without any dramatization or chaos
Atomic family
Taught or gifted
Ability to respect maps
Mostly clean or only a little dirty
Carry themselves with etiquette and honor
Offer assistance to any/all at all times without caveat, question or reservation
Willing to evacuate
Respect maps?
Yes, not all families do.
What does that mean?
? Well they refuse to follow the laws and order that maps establish. They think they can galivant as they please.
What does “Willing to evacuate”? mean
It means if there is an evacuation, they will go there and they will keep things clean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A family without any dramatization or chaos
Atomic family
Taught or gifted
Ability to respect maps
Mostly clean or only a little dirty
Carry themselves with etiquette and honor
Offer assistance to any/all at all times without caveat, question or reservation
Willing to evacuate
Respect maps?
Yes, not all families do.
What does that mean?
? Well they refuse to follow the laws and order that maps establish. They think they can galivant as they please.
What does “Willing to evacuate”? mean