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Originally posted by Taualumna
It all depends on how they live and where they live. If the parents live with the family, then the family'll probably be more traditional. It'll be a little difficult for their parents to control how a couple raises their children if they only see them, say, twice a month. But yes, in some very, very, very traditional families, even third generation Canadians/Americans are still somewhat "Old Country". It takes time, Lady Pi Phi.
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Like I said, I don't know why you want me to have sympathy for them then...I don't. They can live their lives the way they want. If they are un happy it's there problem, and over time they can change it or live with it. It doesn't mater one way or the other to me.
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.