Fascinating Facts About Parents

A decline or lack of exercise among working parents has mostly been recognized as a female issue. The ethic of care theory — that females have been socialized to meet everyone else's needs before their own — explains why women feel guilty when they take time to exercise, though the same principle hasn't been studied for fathers. ...The guilt parents feel is because they think of exercise as a selfish behavior. Fathers reported guilt related to family and taking time for themselves, whereas mothers reported guilt related to family, taking time for themselves and work.


  1.  If you break something ur in deep trouble but if it was them they act  cool and calm...other words "angles" 
  2.  The more you grow older the more they yell more :S and the more they remind you of ur age and you need to act like a mature as if you don't know .
  3. They love to make a huge drama out of really tiny issues 
  4. This argument early thing in the morning where you are having ur breakfast and then suddenly they fight and then they involve this innocent person with them.
  5. When it comes to future decision esp choosing what you will like to be majoring in for them its whether an engineer or a doctor 
  6. As a 21 years old that drives , and one day i scratch the car... later you go tell your parents " mom dad i scratched my car" the house starts shaking (yelling process) but let them scratch the car and all they will be having is a straight face and saying ohh hamdalllah nothing serious happened to me or the car 
  7. Lunch time , you dont feel like eating and there is nothing wrong with that so ur parents come and they will go like this " why aren't you eating " so Ill go like this " im not hungry mom and dad, thx ".. Now this is a serious issue to them , i swear im not kidding they will change the subject to the money they pay to make this food and why did i change , i dont have lunch that much and im gonna faint soon.
  8. When you are in a bad mood , they don't just leave you alone or lets say they don't understand  that ur not in ur perfect condition.. so they start complaining on your pout face and why are you soo pissed or not talking and when you start talking they say grow up this is non sense.
  9. Giving you a lecture or advising you , this is my favorite one out of them all bacause what happens is that they start yelling and this yelling process is full of advices and tips for life which they think u are actually focusing and gonna interact and say "yes" , "no" or even "sorry" but not really. How on Earth do you expect me to take your advices when you are shouting.. HOW??!! 

Support


Generally a parent is responsible for support of a minor child. This responsibility encompasses the essentials of food, clothing, and shelter, as well as education and medical care. A parent who is unable to provide such support is excused. However, that parent must demonstrate an earnest effort to become employed so that he can fulfill his financial responsibility.

At common law, the child's father had the primary duty to support the child. The law now recognizes that both parents have an equal responsibility for the support of a child.

Parent-Child Relationship


In its most restricted use, the term parent refers only to a mother or father who is related to the child by blood. This definition holds whether the child is legitimate (the natural parents are married to each other) or illegitimate (the parents are not married to each other).
 As of 2003, as a result of statutes, adoptive parents have the same rights and responsibilities as natural parents. Other persons standing in the place of natural parents, such as stepparents, are not, however, given such extensive rights and responsibilities. Although in some instances foster parents and foster care agencies have the legal responsibility to nurture a minor, they are not entitled to the full status of parent.

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