Are you being the source of your own suffering. Whenever you do something stop and think about what your parents said and how it will affect the people around you. When I started doing this I became a better person and you realize how much of pain you can be.
It might just be a rough part things usually get better.
2006-11-22 07:19:32
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answered by the_High_Schooler 1
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I think that people who are lucky to have HAPPY families (aka, loving, respectful, functional family members) are probably the happiest people themselves. However, when you have an UNHAPPY family (which includes family members who are toxic, abusive, manipulative, etc), then no, you will not be happier or healthier through spending time with them - in fact, the reverse will probably be true.
As for emergency situations, healthy & happy families can certainly be a wonderful support system -- but when you have unhealthy family members, they are likely to be the ones always coming to YOU for support -- and somehow they are always "too busy" or otherwise unavailable when you ask for help from them.
The majority of my family is quite messed up. Once I got past childhood, I decided on the few family members that I wanted to keep in touch with, and let the others go on their own way...without dragging me down with them. I'm far happier now, with my "chosen" family, my good friends and my husband, than I ever was with all the f--d up relatives. Don't let these people guilt-trip you into making yourself miserable just because you share some genes! If you do have responsibilities, such as taking care of an aging, but abusive parent, by all means do what you can, but you shouldn't feel terrible if you can't love them.
2006-11-22 09:20:53
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answered by KW 3
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The statistic is; on average. Think of what that means. It means, that under a normally distributed curve, 70% of the data points ( people, in this case ) are within one standard deviation of the mean; or happier and healthier. Those 2 to 3 standard deviations from the mean to the right, all the way into the tail, are increasingly happier. Those, like you, that are 2 to 3, or more, standard deviations from the mean, into the left tail, are not too happy with family. You need to understand statistics before you go spouting off about whether you " believe " them, or not.
2006-11-22 08:16:25
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answered by Anonymous
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i think some people are happier with their family around, and some are not, it depends on the whole history of the persons relationship with that family. lets face it, some people treat strangers with more politeness then they do their relatives,,,,,, and sometimes, its not done out of hate or notcaring (though that does happen, some families just seem to need a "black sheep"), it could simply be that you got born into a family of people who are totally different personalities then you, they dont understand you, you dont understand them, your not like nor like each other, etc,,
and, if they are more alike, and your on the outside, it can cause alot of problems,,,,,,,
you dont have to like or approve of your family, or even have contact with them. if you have conflict you might be able to limit contact, say an hour on major holidays, pop in for a brief visit, if its important to you to feel you made the effort. ,,,, gee, can you tell i have stress and conflicts with my family? lol but now, at 52 years old, it falls into place, some of them still get on my nerves though!
2006-11-22 08:05:34
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answered by dlin333 7
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I know that I am by far happier and content in my life with minimal family contact.
I have my children with me but hardly contact my mother and siblings and nothing at all with the extended family since my father's funeral two years ago. That suits me fine.
2006-11-28 06:26:41
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answered by Amanda K 7
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Depends on your family! Personally...my family sucks with a capital S. However..if my dad was Isaac Newton, my mom Marie Curie, my sister Mother Teresa, and my brother the Dali Lama; I might think differently!
2006-11-22 08:03:05
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answered by fiercedong 2
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basically understanding that ur the biggest help each person may have. u want to ignore those comments because there meaningless and under no circumstances actual. its there loss that they dnt no the actual u. specifically ppl who hate one yet another respect them through utilising jealosuy and hate. u want to conquer ur shyness or perhaps quietness and communicate up. iam particular no longer each of the females there r concieted. am particular theres a minimum of a pal there who's good hearted like u. u really basically want one good pal. if u experience that anybody has hatred over u then flow 2 yet another college. yet that probally no longer the proper answer because u ought to enable ppl run u away. basically keep ur head up and under no circumstances substitute because of what others imagine. under no circumstances lose wish becasue there continually a fashion. best of success =]
2016-10-16 10:07:07
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answered by ? 4
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In a functional family, the dopamine and other healthy hormones click in, but in a stressful family, the opposite happens....leading to sickness, ulcers, etc....
2006-11-22 12:04:15
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answered by Its not me Its u 7
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