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I've made choices that my parents weren't exactly thrilled with, and yes it hurts when they are upset with me, but you know what, I had to do what was right for me. If I was trying to please my parents all the time I would go nuts. No wonder these kids have problems. |
Maybe instead of the social graces you think these kids should be taught, they could have a class on how to grow a pair instead. I went to the last university that my parents wanted me to go to, and majored in the last thing they wanted me to study. They dealt with it, and they still paid for it. And don't try and throw that cultural crap at me - if you want to play that way, then I was pressured into going to college because that's what nice Irish Catholic girls from the suburbs do, and the guy who panhandles on the 10th Street Bridge does so because that's what poor black people in the city do. :rolleyes:
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These people aren't messed up. They just grew up in a different culture. Some immigrant parents are really "old country" and raise their kids that way. Others are more like my parents, people who are a little more liberal. These kids, unlike us, accept what their parents say. Only a few (like the cop mentioned in my previous post) dare to rebel. It's just the way it is. They're probably not going to raise their kids the same way though. -Taualumna |
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But I grow weary of this argument. You win, you can have the last word. we'll just have to agree to disagree. Besides, this thread is now way off topic. We should be discussion women who want to be stay at home mothers, but instead we're arguing about kids who can't stand up to their parents because of "old world" traditions. |
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You really can't hide behind cultural excuses...haven't we been saying that it's all about CHOICE? I have friends who are 1st and 2nd generation Americans who have been urged into certain career paths by their parents--some have CHOSEN to become doctors and lawyers to fund their parents' retirements, while others CHOSE to follow their hearts. End of story. |
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How about mom and dad not having the time to teach social graces to their kids? The girl in the article did say that both her parents worked long hours. As for children of immigrants, often they say that it is a choice, but in reality isn't. They're very much pressured into saying yes. It's like more traditional arranged marriages. |
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It can be very cold for women who are childless by choice. Kids are great, especially when they go back to their rightful owners! :) It amazes me that once women pass 25, everyone assumes they want babies a plenty, but men don't get the same pressure in american society. What reallllllllllllllly boils my blood is when people tell me "oh, you'll change your mind":mad: Waht I want to say is: "That's funny, b/c you don't seem to be changing your comb over into a more flattering haristyle. But, you'll change your mind" :p |
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