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how damaging can these things called 'parents' be? I remember a red dwarf episode in which people from the future finally proved that all our hang ups and neurosis were caused by our parents, could this be true?

Is it particularly bad to live with your parnets past a certain age if so what age do you think is optimum to leave the 'nest' ?

2007-02-12 07:09:14 · 20 answers · asked by wave 5 in Health Mental Health

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yes i believe this...my dad has said and done some pretty screwed up things. Luckily my husband can understand why i am the way i am sometimes...my dad was a horrible dad for a daughter.

2007-02-12 07:12:16 · answer #1 · answered by Chrissy 5 · 0 0

It completely depends upon the kind of parents a person has. Abusive or cold/distant parents are devastating to a child's well-being, as children need the sense of security that a parent's love provides. Of course the damage to self-esteem caused by parental rejection can be huge and far-reaching, even into the adult years. I feel that most (if not all) hang ups and problems adults have can be traced back to childhood in one way or another. Whether they were caused in childhood by parents, circumstances, or other people, they childhood years are the formative years.

For the second question, that again depends on the parents. Being an adult (18 or older), one has usually passed the formative years in which their personality, character, and self-esteem has developed. They are who they are at that age, and less damage can be done by parents. In the same way, for a "damaged" person, only so much mending can be done by the parents after the formative years.

If the parents are loving and supportive, there is no urgent need to leave the house until a) the adult "child" is ready, b) the parents want the "child" out, or c) living at home becomes a detriment to the adult "child" socially, academically, or in their career.

(As a side note, I don't think that it is beneficial or normal - and indeed is self-harmful - to live with parents and "leech" off of them financially if the adult child is capable of bringing in an income.)

2007-02-12 07:22:25 · answer #2 · answered by AprilChild 2 · 2 1

Its not necessarily a parent, anyone can do damage to a persons mental health whether they are the parent or not. For one person, being around certain people will be like having an infection; an infestation of your well-being that may be cancer. Example: A good hearted woman inside of a maximum security penitentiary.

I recommend leaving whenever you feel comfortable. If your 18, you obviously have the option to "leave the nest". If your parents are troubling you, you should move out.

2007-02-12 08:17:45 · answer #3 · answered by Sir 3 · 0 0

How damaging our parents can be depends entirely on the person and what transpires with the parents. As you may be aware there are many forms of abuse ranging from physical to mental and emotional.

I don't necessarily believe that all our hang-ups or neurosis are a result of our parents. I believe they can contribute and influence how we approach things, but eventually, we are the ones who take ownership of these things. If parents have contributed then we can (if we want and recognize it) seek help and assistance to change these things. Could be that our life may not be affected adversely by our parents actions even though their actions may not have been good ones.

Lastly, but not least, there is not such thing as a bad age to continue to live with your parents. It's purely personal choice and, in my humble opinion, when you can't *stand* it any more. :) I have known people who have continued to live at homes in their 40's. I have also known others to return in the 20's, 30's, 40's and more... it's all personal with many factors influencing.

No firm and hard answers to any of your questions.

2007-02-12 08:02:05 · answer #4 · answered by barbieisthe1 3 · 1 0

It is all so easy to say that my parents are to blame for how I turned out. However, at the end of the day we have minds of our own and should speak up for ourselves and not let parents take control.

Both my parents were control freaks and always tried to impose their will on me .... or so I thought. It was not until I grew up and had children of my own that I began to appreciate that both parents were trying to help and protect me. It's just that they had lousy parenting skills. But that was in the days when being seen and not heard were the order of the day.

I moved away from my folks when I married and regret that I never took either the time or patience to learn how they both ticked and what their childhood was like.

This having been said I know that some people are not fit to be parents and have left an indelible mark on the face of their children's life's.

2007-02-12 10:26:01 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I think a lot of us spend most of our lives trying to balance out whatever our parents did or didn't do to us. That's just life in the modern age. We no longer have the community/family structures we did before industrialization. I also have a spiritual belief that we pick the people that will high light whatever lessons we are meant to be learning this time around. Think about it- if you actually picked those people to be with, you must be very brave! lol The sooner you can be independant, the better. 18-20 seems to be a pretty good age to move on.

2007-02-12 07:17:26 · answer #6 · answered by OK 2 · 0 0

No, no longer fullyyt. Society has a vested pastime in keeping wholesome families and holding the rights and well-being of its maximum vulnerable inhabitants (ie little ones and elderly) and as a consequence, the state has the ultimate to mandate specific issues mutually with immunizations, practise, protection against abuse etc. yet via fact the kinfolk is one among the main effortless and standard foundations of our society, there are rules and rules in place to make certain that the state does not unnecessarily interfere. The state can in trouble-free terms interfere and eliminate a infant whilst that's shown that the youngster is in *coming near* possibility of being bodily or sexually abused or is neglected or deserted. Being a nudist or a vegan does no longer characterize an coming near danger. Nor would a individual's religious or political ideals, even despite if that's severe, except it posed an instant danger to the youngster. And interior the previous, the government has stepped in and mandate existence saving ideas even whilst it went against the ascertain's religious ideals via fact the state felt the youngster grew to become into in coming near possibility and the state had the ultimate to maintain the existence of the youngster. On concerns that don't take care of an instant danger, the state has much less authority. case in point, even nonetheless college is considerable for little ones between specific a while, mom and father would decide to homestead college their little ones and are not required via regulation to deliver their little ones to public or inner maximum faculties. So confident, as much as a factor, mom and father have the ultimate to enhance their little ones any way they p.c. however the state has an equivalent amazing to make certain that the youngster is being raised in a manner that doesn't harm the youngster. now and back that can all get a sprint troublesome exceedingly in case you're a Neo Nazi and you're raising the youngsters to have self belief in race wars and that different races are inferior. Is it interior the final pastime of the youngster to be raised that way? Do those ideals pose a danger to the youngsters? If the state does not step in, is this putting the youngsters up for social ridicule and expert suicide interior the destiny? Will the youngster have the skill to perform independently interior society in a wholesome way or will he or she pose a danger to societal order interior the destiny? in trouble-free terms a number of the flaws that would desire to be considered in the previous a infant is placed in holding custody and the state intervenes.

2016-10-02 00:48:32 · answer #7 · answered by ridder 4 · 0 0

Of course they can be detrimental to your development. They can also be the best thing in the world (try to remember the cup is half full). There have been a tremendous amount of studies conducted on any person spending a lot of time with another and their influences. This is not only where your parents are concerned, but anyone that you are around for a long period of time. Especially if it is a person you idolize.

2007-02-12 07:23:36 · answer #8 · answered by philrobeson 4 · 1 0

In my case my parents influenced my life I had a very happy childhood was spoilt but not with manners and loved very much the only thing that seems to have stayed with me is that I get up early as my dad would say time enough for lying in bed when your sick or old. My dad is dead now for 24yrs and my mum is 82 and not well but still I love to listen to her old stories at times. I am the youngest. When you think the time is right to leave so any age

2007-02-12 07:59:54 · answer #9 · answered by Bernie c 6 · 0 0

Yes they certainly can, I will always remember when I was a little lad it was the eve of April fools day l thought that as a prank I would rub a tube of that veet hair remover in my Moms hair while she was asleep thinking she would have a baldy head when she woke up in the morning! I could then pop up and shout April fool!
Not all of her hair came out just some of it, And when I rushed into the bedroom and shouted "April fool" , she went completely bananas , she screamed, ranted and raved for hours, I don't think I ever recovered from the trauma it caused me!!!!

2007-02-12 07:32:51 · answer #10 · answered by budding author 7 · 0 0

There is no doubt parents can hold power over us wwwway into adulthood. However, we must stand up for our own selves & break free of thise bonds which includes financial. So don't expect to leave hoime & get money from them also. That way theycan't hold any more power over you except what you let thewm. Some parents can be so horrid that it is best to stay away from them entirsly. Good luck.

2007-02-12 07:28:31 · answer #11 · answered by Sarah 4 · 0 0

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