what type of daughter are you?
By loisse21
@loisse21 (214)
Philippines
February 23, 2007 4:23pm CST
just want to know how would you describe yourself as a daughter. i am quite the soft rebellious type and i'll do what i want to do.why soft? because i dont disobey them..what i do is to debate my reasons in doing things until they finally agree and i'l have it my way
3 responses
@weemam (13372)
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25 Feb 07
I might have a different answer than most , I have been a daughter for 64 years , a loving daughter My parents are now 88 and 89 and both have Alzheimer's and both still live in their own home , I go there every day and take them for a drive most days , My time with them is really precious , so maybe I am an unusual daughter , love your parents while you can , xx
@julai1181 (41)
• Norway
27 Feb 07
I think i'm a good daughter,atleast that's what my parents say,heheh.Kidding aside,i've been an obedient daughter.I always listen to my parents advices and i always obey them coz i know that they know what's best for me.My late father was very strict in dealing with my outings and other activities with friends,but i never regretted and resented on him,infact i was very thankful coz i know that his strict upbringing has positive effects in my life.Though i wa not able to party with friends and i missed the fun of being a teenager,but i'm still thankful.Anyway, i still have a lot of time for partying and other relates stuffs.
I'm really grateful to my parents for moulding me into the person that i am now!
@loisse21 (214)
• Philippines
27 Feb 07
i think you really are a good daughter.its hard to find someone like you whom despite the fact that your parents are a little strict on you, you still obey they and give them love and respect..i know that your parents really did a good upbringing of you...
@danishcanadian (28953)
• Canada
27 Feb 07
I'd say independent but loving, and I do have my boundaries.
I love and respect them, but respect doesn't mean they have the authority to tell me, at 25, what to do. If I didn't love them, I woudln't give a crap!
As for boundaries, I need to keep reminding Mom that the more she pushes, the less I'll tell her. When she gets better, I need time to see that she will respect my boundaries, and then I'll tell her more.