Friday, August 24, 2012

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I have had a great diversity in my realationships one of with the longest distance before we met was i was in jacksonville Arkansas but she was in Jacksonville florida and she  said that she would be moving to arkasas and in the end she did and we continued our relationship there 
No. I do not believe that parents should have any reason to be involved in the relationship of there kids unless the following occurs 1. it is completely dangerous for the relationship to continue. 2. There is a big issue that is obvious to everybody but the person  in question.

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At August 25, 2012 at 1:28 PM, Blogger Belkys F. said...

In the United States, the interference of parents in their children's relationships (friends, family, romantic) is not well seen for many. But, as you said, parents should get in the middle of their kid's relationships if necessary, specially if sons and daughters are too young to be mature enough to be responsible for their actions.

 
At August 26, 2012 at 9:18 PM, Blogger Unknown said...

I agree with you, but i believe there is a difference between involvment and approval. When you are younger it can be more important for a parent to say, you really found the one for you, and they get along with them well. Because if your parents and significant other don't get along with one another it could really effect your relationship with your family.

 

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