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Did you and your partner grow up with good relational role-models?
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I don't think my parents are good relationship role models and that's why I make sure I'm super different.😊
My parents were and are a loving example of what married couple should be. I'm not sure what he grew up with his parent were great people but split up not sure how much he knew as a child. I always saw my parents kissing and loving on each other and I remember things like my dad smacking my mom playfully on the butt... I always wanted to be that kind of example for our son.
Not really
Not really..
Well, I sure didn't XD
She, however, had much better role models
She, however, had much better role models
Yes! Both of our moms are great women! Very strong females. My mom n I don't get along alot, but she's always been there for me n took great care of me growing up. N he has an awesome relationship with his mom:)
How can I disagree? Lol
Male, 41-50 years, Dating | Nov 23, 2012
Male, 41-50 years, Dating | Nov 23, 2012
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No I don't believe so
Yeah both parents are together for awhile
God no
We both did I mean r parents r still together common. Grew up in nice clean neighborhood we were lucky
I think our parents are good examples. They both have aspects in their relationship that we want to emulate in ours. (And something's that want to do without too.)
Neither!!
No
No. Not at all. My parents are divorced, and her's are children emotionally. My grandparents, however, that's a good relationship. I feel, but I didn't get to see them as much as I could classifiy them as a rolemodle. But you know, 56 years of marriage does say a lot.
Some yes and some no. He is teaching me to learn from both types and grow as a person while still loving dysfunctional role models. Also, though, I love the way he talks about his fave aunt -- I want to be that for someone's curious, tree-loving kid one day.