Would you describe yourself as a family person? This could apply to your family of origin, extended family, or the topic of having your own children.
I'm not a big family person, but that's probably because I had a number of negative experiences with family members growing up. My parents were also very strict and conservative, which made me feel claustrophobic and like I couldn't wait to leave home.
But we had big family gatherings at Christmas and other large gatherings on significant wedding anniversaries, birthdays, and plus we usually got together as a large family about once every six weeks. I cherish those memories, but at the time, I always felt that spending time with my family was not as interesting as being with my friends - typical teenager, I guess! I'm glad I had a family growing up, and I look back fondly at family memories and photos, but we've definitely drifted apart over the decades. People have moved away, got divorced, turned funny, or passed on.
An example of a family who seems really supportive and fun is Kate Middleton's family. My take on family is that if you have a good one, it must be awesome. But otherwise, I can take it or leave it. Negative feelings about family claustrophobia, and how boring I ultimately found my conservative family, are probably also why I don't have my own kids.
What about you? What's your take on the concept of family?
ETA: I love individual family members as individuals, rather than wanting to be part of a large family system, I think. I was the second to youngest in the entire extended family which had/still has some very dominating and controlling members, which probably doesn't help!
I'm not a big family person, but that's probably because I had a number of negative experiences with family members growing up. My parents were also very strict and conservative, which made me feel claustrophobic and like I couldn't wait to leave home.
But we had big family gatherings at Christmas and other large gatherings on significant wedding anniversaries, birthdays, and plus we usually got together as a large family about once every six weeks. I cherish those memories, but at the time, I always felt that spending time with my family was not as interesting as being with my friends - typical teenager, I guess! I'm glad I had a family growing up, and I look back fondly at family memories and photos, but we've definitely drifted apart over the decades. People have moved away, got divorced, turned funny, or passed on.
An example of a family who seems really supportive and fun is Kate Middleton's family. My take on family is that if you have a good one, it must be awesome. But otherwise, I can take it or leave it. Negative feelings about family claustrophobia, and how boring I ultimately found my conservative family, are probably also why I don't have my own kids.
What about you? What's your take on the concept of family?
ETA: I love individual family members as individuals, rather than wanting to be part of a large family system, I think. I was the second to youngest in the entire extended family which had/still has some very dominating and controlling members, which probably doesn't help!
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