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Rough_Rock
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- Dec 30, 2010
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That's all true.
My GF is Middle Eastern and her family is the same way. The notion of getting a B was unheard of. Doing drugs, partying, spending the night were simply unheard of in her home. My GF graduated from high school 1 year early, finished her undergrad in 3 years and began attending medical school when she was 20. She is also a bit creative and enjoys painting in her free time.
She does hold some pissed off views about her family, but overall she says she's thankful that they treated her the way she did. She says she knows so many girls who majored in communication or fine arts, and ended up having work crappy jobs or try and marry a rich guy just to get by.
She says that she's not going to be strict as her mom w/ our future children and I am happy about that. We want to have our children play some sports, but overall I trust her on the homework and education front and know that she'll be an excellent mom because of it.
Look at international figures, US children are FAR behind other 1st world nations, and that has a lot to do with our parenting styles.
The notion of letting your kids to whatever you want is a very western concept. The idea of just letting your kids run around and leave the house when they turn 18 is something that's part of our culture. In her family everything is intense. They don't mind their own business but they also support one another a lot more than most American families that I know (including my own) Middle Eastern and Asian children also have lower pregnancy rates, drug use, and a large majority of them go on to attend college and enter the professional field... they are clearly doing something right, although I admit that there are areas they should not be as strict.
My GF is Middle Eastern and her family is the same way. The notion of getting a B was unheard of. Doing drugs, partying, spending the night were simply unheard of in her home. My GF graduated from high school 1 year early, finished her undergrad in 3 years and began attending medical school when she was 20. She is also a bit creative and enjoys painting in her free time.
She does hold some pissed off views about her family, but overall she says she's thankful that they treated her the way she did. She says she knows so many girls who majored in communication or fine arts, and ended up having work crappy jobs or try and marry a rich guy just to get by.
She says that she's not going to be strict as her mom w/ our future children and I am happy about that. We want to have our children play some sports, but overall I trust her on the homework and education front and know that she'll be an excellent mom because of it.
Look at international figures, US children are FAR behind other 1st world nations, and that has a lot to do with our parenting styles.
The notion of letting your kids to whatever you want is a very western concept. The idea of just letting your kids run around and leave the house when they turn 18 is something that's part of our culture. In her family everything is intense. They don't mind their own business but they also support one another a lot more than most American families that I know (including my own) Middle Eastern and Asian children also have lower pregnancy rates, drug use, and a large majority of them go on to attend college and enter the professional field... they are clearly doing something right, although I admit that there are areas they should not be as strict.