Originally Posted by kinggovernor I wasn't friends with my parents until I moved out, now we get along great I think it's because you left. When you leave your nest, you appreciate more, MOST OF THE TIME, in general, it seems when kids go, and make their own way, they ...
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| Originally Posted by kinggovernor I think it's because you left.
When you leave your nest, you appreciate more, MOST OF THE TIME, in general, it seems when kids go, and make their own way, they can come back to their parental relationships with a different perspective. My BIL is the perfect example, he needs to leave to learn what he had. Because him and my MIL are an example of this article.
__________________ "People are selfish. But they can also be compassionate and generous, and they care about the country. But not when they feel threatened. That's why this is such a crucial time. We can go in either direction. But if we don't make a choice soon, it will be too late to turn things around. I think people are willing to make the right choice. But they need leadership. They're hungry for leadership." BK/1968 | ||||
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| I was talking about this subject with my cousin while on vacation.. She was telling me some parents are even going with their kids to job interviews.. when they're in their 20's! I was like ![]() If I was looking to hire someone, and they came in with mommy or daddy, I would turn them away then and there. I don't see how anyone can think that's a good idea. | ||||
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