Re: armenian moms
	
		
			
			
				
	
I agree....I think most Armenian parents have their kid's best interest at heart. However, I think they don't always go about the best way..............
A good parent has to know how to communicate in a way that there kids don't resent them, u can't disagree with this surely. And the thing is the new generation of kids are more ...um...how shall i say objective in their reasoning, they question things instead of just accepting it, and have much more autonomy.
But I agree parents are important, very important. They are always their for you no matter how much of duche bag you are....
But I think a good parent wins the respect of their child through coherent communication and proper action.
If your dad tells you - You have to become a doctor....obviously he has your best interest at heart, but you hate blood or the thought of medicinal occupations.....
Shouldn't you say, "you know dad, I don't think I want to do that." or do you hang your head do what he says?
To all the guys.... Regarding your moms: Love them unconditionally.
Regarding your dads: don't repeat the mistakes they made.
Many cheers.
					
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		I agree....I think most Armenian parents have their kid's best interest at heart. However, I think they don't always go about the best way..............
A good parent has to know how to communicate in a way that there kids don't resent them, u can't disagree with this surely. And the thing is the new generation of kids are more ...um...how shall i say objective in their reasoning, they question things instead of just accepting it, and have much more autonomy.
But I agree parents are important, very important. They are always their for you no matter how much of duche bag you are....
But I think a good parent wins the respect of their child through coherent communication and proper action.
If your dad tells you - You have to become a doctor....obviously he has your best interest at heart, but you hate blood or the thought of medicinal occupations.....
Shouldn't you say, "you know dad, I don't think I want to do that." or do you hang your head do what he says?
To all the guys.... Regarding your moms: Love them unconditionally.
Regarding your dads: don't repeat the mistakes they made.
Many cheers.




 
							
						
 In my opinion, I think you should talk to your mother and tell her that you think that she might be overdoing everything and being just a little too strict (don't say extremely strict, because that would sort of be impolite or something, I think), and maybe when you do that, she'll ease off a little.  I wish you luck, sev_zeytun!
  In my opinion, I think you should talk to your mother and tell her that you think that she might be overdoing everything and being just a little too strict (don't say extremely strict, because that would sort of be impolite or something, I think), and maybe when you do that, she'll ease off a little.  I wish you luck, sev_zeytun! 
 
  
							
						
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