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My Culture vs Your Culture

  By the title of this blog you can probably assume what our topic of discussion is going to be. We are going to be looking at cultures in the life's of the family and seeking to understand exactly what that is.  Let us start with a definition for a focus point. Found in our wonderful Oxford dictionary we read that culture is  the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively. In simpler terms culture are things like the details in life that repeat. It is behavior that is generated in the normal.  I want to share a few example of what culture is to broaden our mindset and create greater thinking. Ones that we may be able to relate to. The first example that I will use for culture is that of a family celebrating December 25th with presents and coming together as a family. This is Christmas and it is a culture by many. Items and events can also be a part of culture. Another example could be going to church every Sunday ...

Who is entitled to what?

      What does entitlement mean? Why would it be important in a relationship?      I want to share some of my thoughts on this issue. My goal is to also answer these questions and to further all of our understanding in this subject. The question has probably arose in many relationships or has not arose but has been thought of. That general question is why is it this is the regular for you but not for me? Specifically is straying from your stereotypical house roles a bad thing?     Examples that we can find in this category may be as follows. A husband who has the desire to be a stay at home dad instead of working all the time. Sort of like switching roles with the usual "stay at home mom". This also could be a reverse with the woman in the relationship. She could question, Why do I have to stay and home and clean all the time? Maybe she wants to be the one working! It is safe to say that we have our places and we have our roles but should we...
 Families within the LGBTQ+          Here's the question: Do children who grow up in LGBTQ homes become affected by that negatively in the long run? There is a large debate on whether or not this is the case, meaning if it is true or not. People from both sides of the spectrum feel they are right and they have the right to feel so. The only problem with this scenario is that we can find actual facts, comparison, and study. All three of these playing a major role on to who is correct and who is wrong. However, we are not here to put down, shame, argue, or seek to be correct. We are just here to learn. We are here to take in the information. With information comes the ability to make decision and that is why we are here.            There have been many researchers who have dived into this. Many of which were simply trying to prove they were right in a biased manner. This has sadly cause  much of our data to be flawed, w...
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