According to me every family starts
with the old generation seniors followed by their off springs and so on. These are the people who extend their family
and set particular traditions, values, and customs to share, with each other. Since I am brought up in big joint straight
Asian Indian family, I define family as closely related generations of members
who care for each other and safeguard the vulnerable members of their family. Family members are tied to each other tightly
with the special bond of love and commitment.
Although I belong to a conventional family model rooted from a man and
woman heading the family tree, I can understand today’s diverse aspect of
family. Living in today’s world and being a part of the progressive society I
want to extend my support to all the unconventional family models as long as
they do not hurt others and secure their family members.
Hey Spring blogger, I liked your definition of family, where family members care about each other. For me the caring is the foundation for the development of love within the family members. I care about the feelings of my family members and this is the reason that whenever I am about to do something I always think about my family and ask myself a question "Will my family accept this behavior of mine?" I also liked how your family is headed by a man and a woman as head of the family, as I am also Asian Indian it is the same situation in my family. I personally have neutral views on it, as sometimes it gets on my nerves but other time it helps me to have fixed aim.
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