As you treated your parents do you expect same treatment from your children ?
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We may expect it, however, we usually don't get it.
Our children are from a continually changing generation and because of this, there are vast differences not only culturally but societally.
I tried to raise my child in the ways of my parents, with love and appreciation as well as with discipline and it did not work. He's now trying to readjust his life to include these things and become a productive citizen and, actually, doing a pretty good job of it.
I have no idea what happened, however, I must have done something right, somewhere, otherwise he would not be trying to make the changes that he is. It's a tough go sometimes, however, he's having to do it all on his own at this time in his life. All I can do is give support and love. It's his job to correct and mature.
yes
i was very respecful to my parents
no
Yes , but that isn't the case now . Nor will it ever happen . The era is different , the morality is different , and the wife/husband is different . The factors will always get you .
Yup!
I expect better from my kids.
There is an old saying that "what goes around comes around." It is very true. But usually your parents if at all reasonable probably made you work harder for what you got. Than you will make your kids work. So your kids will likely be spoiled rotten.
No.
It can be good or bad depending on how you treat your kids. If you groom them well and treat and respect them like adults when they are adults, probably they too will treat you well.
Yes I do. But I don't really get it. I respected my parents.
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