What is your relationship with your parents?
#1
Posted 29 February 2012 - 09:39 AM
Just out of curiosity.
#2
Posted 29 February 2012 - 09:45 AM
#3
Posted 29 February 2012 - 09:47 AM
I have a very good relationship with my parents, and i love them both equally.
This is the best option! Congrats!
By the way, I slightly edited the second poll...
#4
Posted 29 February 2012 - 09:49 AM
#5
Posted 29 February 2012 - 10:02 AM
In 50 years Herrmann will be forgotten.
#6
Posted 29 February 2012 - 10:07 AM
Karol
#7
Posted 29 February 2012 - 10:10 AM
I love my parents, but I don't like them.
Huh?
In my opinion, you either love, like, or dislike somebody... but whatever.
I see my mother once a month or so and I haven't bothered with my father for over three years. He's a cunt.
Yep, same here.
I haven't seen my father in a very long time, and I have no desire to do so. Actually my sister and my mother feel the same way...
#8
Posted 29 February 2012 - 10:13 AM
I've actually have a huge family, I've got about thirty cousins out there. Only see a handful.
#10
Posted 29 February 2012 - 11:19 AM
He's asked to see me--but I am not sure I want to! When I have had a bad relationship with him for the past 20 years (and I haven't seen him for the last 10),why would I want to see him now? Certainly not just because he is dying!
And no, I don't think I will regret it if I don't go see him again.
#11
Posted 29 February 2012 - 12:35 PM
Karol
#12
Posted 29 February 2012 - 01:04 PM
It's not that big a deal... I haven't seen him in 10 years, after all!
#13
Posted 29 February 2012 - 01:05 PM
Karol
#14
Posted 29 February 2012 - 01:16 PM
Very good relationship with mother, good relationship with my father.
So obviously, your case is slightly different from mine or Steef's or Quint's.
Yeah, it happens. But then, that's life.
All I can say if when I have kids, I know I want to be there for them...
#16
Posted 29 February 2012 - 01:46 PM
since I moved to norway we skype at least once a week and I just visited her over the weekend - takes about 10 hours (one way) by bus & train to go home!
If it's not too personal, may I ask why you moved to Norway?
Nothing to do with parents, I am just curious. What does Norway have that Sweden doesn't? Was it job-related? Just looking for a change of scenery? Friends? A guy?
#17
Posted 29 February 2012 - 01:59 PM
also, I got really sick of my hometown.
#18
Posted 29 February 2012 - 04:08 PM
As time goes by, and the ephemerality of all this we call life seems more and more apparent, I try to spend the most time I can with them.
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#19
Posted 29 February 2012 - 04:21 PM
They divorced in 2005, if I recall correctly, and I always had problems in handling each one's time. When I was with one, I felt like I was neglejecting the other. But now I feel that I can handle visiting them separately and handle each one's time correctly and rightfully.
So, very good relationship with both and I love them equally. I never cared for loving one over the other, it's just stupid in my book. But that's because they always loved and supported me in the same ways.
#20
Posted 29 February 2012 - 04:34 PM
Btw I loved my Dad alot. Still think of him always, but he was always second fiddle to my mom. I have one sibling, a sister and if Josh does a poll on that we have a great relationship. My family was always a lovey dovey family.
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#21
Posted 29 February 2012 - 05:17 PM
#23
Posted 29 February 2012 - 07:53 PM
it was job-related, the pay here is so much better (but the rents and food prices etc are higher), it's extremely hard to get a job in sweden if you've just finished high school and don't have too much experience. but swedes have a good reputation in norway, apparently we're hard workers
and I've got some friends here, so that's nice.
also, I got really sick of my hometown.
Ah OK, gotcha.
To be honest, this freedom of movement thing within the EU keeps fascinating me. Probably the best thing about the EU. I've lived in Munich, Germany for a time, now I am living in London, UK . . . and I've considered living for a extended period in Spain, Italy, and Sweden. Even some of the Baltic states like Lithuania and Latvia. Really nice up there, quiet, peaceful.
Even if you never actually DO move to these countries, it's nice to know that you could, any time, without any visa or permit hassles whatsoever.
I'm somewhat amused that there is an option for a "missing" parent - not just estranged, but actually missing. Anybody had a parent on the Costa Concordia?
Well, to be fair, "missing" is in parent-hesis, no pun intended!
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Ah, it just occurred to me, Norway isn't part of the EU at all (although it's part of the Schengen area). But you know what I mean!
#24
Posted 29 February 2012 - 07:56 PM
Ah OK, gotcha.
To be honest, this freedom of movement thing within the EU keeps fascinating me. Probably the best thing about the EU. I've lived in Munich, Germany for a time, now I am living in London, UK . . . and I've considered living for a extended period in Spain, Italy, and Sweden. Even some of the Baltic states like Lithuania and Latvia. Really nice up there, quiet, peaceful.
Even if you never actually DO move to these countries, it's nice to know that you could any time.
it's without a doubt the best thing about EU. and you should definitely try living in (or at least visit?) sweden! it's absolutely magical during the summer. although living in london must be pretty great too, had such a good time last time I went.
#25
Posted 29 February 2012 - 08:03 PM
Ah OK, gotcha.
To be honest, this freedom of movement thing within the EU keeps fascinating me. Probably the best thing about the EU. I've lived in Munich, Germany for a time, now I am living in London, UK . . . and I've considered living for a extended period in Spain, Italy, and Sweden. Even some of the Baltic states like Lithuania and Latvia. Really nice up there, quiet, peaceful.
Even if you never actually DO move to these countries, it's nice to know that you could any time.
it's without a doubt the best thing about EU. and you should definitely try living in (or at least visit?) sweden! it's absolutely magical during the summer. although living in london must be pretty great too, had such a good time last time I went.
I agree, I am thinking about some small visit of scandinavia since Joseph Williams (John's son) making a lot of concerts here.
#26
Posted 29 February 2012 - 08:48 PM
It's simple. Love and like are two completely different things. I love them because they're my parents, but I don't like them as people. I don't enjoy spending time with them.
I love my parents, but I don't like them.
Huh?
In my opinion, you either love, like, or dislike somebody... but whatever.
In 50 years Herrmann will be forgotten.
#28
Posted 29 February 2012 - 10:10 PM
Family is good - in small doses.
#29
Posted 29 February 2012 - 11:28 PM
Can't argue with that.Family is good - in small doses.
It was better before my brother moved out. Now whenever they want to talk to me its regarding personal stuff that I don't want to discuss with them.
In 50 years Herrmann will be forgotten.
#31
Posted 01 March 2012 - 12:01 AM
I'm the opposite. When I lived at home me and my mother couldn't stand each other. Now when the family gets together there's hearty laughs all round - in fact my mum usually ends up in tears of laughter, for most of the time. It's like a release for her.
Family is good - in small doses.
At a certain point separation is healthy.
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#32
Posted 01 March 2012 - 12:42 AM
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#33
Posted 01 March 2012 - 06:09 AM
Of course you are the only one who can make the decision, but I would consider that people change, especially in 10 years. Maybe that possibility isn't enough to undo the damage, but it's worth considering (if you haven't already).My father has contracted cancer a few years ago, and I am thinking he doesn't have long to live.
He's asked to see me--but I am not sure I want to! When I have had a bad relationship with him for the past 20 years (and I haven't seen him for the last 10),why would I want to see him now? Certainly not just because he is dying!
And no, I don't think I will regret it if I don't go see him again.
I personally get all emotional at the thought of an old person on their deathbed all alone, thinking themselves to be a failure (but since I know nothing about their deeds maybe that's exactly what they deserve!).
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#34
Posted 01 March 2012 - 07:48 AM
it's without a doubt the best thing about EU. and you should definitely try living in (or at least visit?) sweden! it's absolutely magical during the summer. although living in london must be pretty great too, had such a good time last time I went.
Yeah, I know. I've already visited Stockholm and Uppsala!
I can definitely see myself living there... My Swedish is atrocious, but most people there know English, so it won't be a problem, I think!
Can't argue with that.
Family is good - in small doses.
It was better before my brother moved out. Now whenever they want to talk to me its regarding personal stuff that I don't want to discuss with them.
Hmmm, you're 21?
Maybe time to get your own place!
#35
Posted 01 March 2012 - 08:13 AM
Otherwise, my parents divorced when I was about 5 (later, they both remarried, had two more kids and a happy family life so I guess the divorce was a right choice for them both), after which I continued to see my father on a regular basis, but in the last few years, I've hardly ever seen him or indeed had any contact with him. It's not as if we ever had any bad argument or anything, he's really an OK guy, but somehow that's what happened. Maybe I'll call him again after this topic and poll actually gave me some thought and inspiration.

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#36
Posted 01 March 2012 - 10:06 AM
I wonder why.
#37
Posted 01 March 2012 - 10:20 AM
I'd love nothing more than to have my own place.
it's without a doubt the best thing about EU. and you should definitely try living in (or at least visit?) sweden! it's absolutely magical during the summer. although living in london must be pretty great too, had such a good time last time I went.
Yeah, I know. I've already visited Stockholm and Uppsala!
I can definitely see myself living there... My Swedish is atrocious, but most people there know English, so it won't be a problem, I think!Can't argue with that.
Family is good - in small doses.
It was better before my brother moved out. Now whenever they want to talk to me its regarding personal stuff that I don't want to discuss with them.
Hmmm, you're 21?
Maybe time to get your own place!(I got mine when I was 21.)
In 50 years Herrmann will be forgotten.
#38
Posted 01 March 2012 - 10:25 AM
#39
Posted 01 March 2012 - 11:15 AM
More people seem to have a better relationship with their mothers than with their fathers...
I wonder why.
Maybe it's because they carried and delivered us into this world. It is said to be a very intimate connection.

Human aggression is instinctual. Humans have not evolved any ritualised aggression-inhibiting mechanisms to ensure the survival of the species. For this reason man is considered a very dangerous animal.
-- Konrad Lorenz
#40
Posted 01 March 2012 - 11:19 AM
And we're mostly guys here (with a few notable exceptions)!
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