Parents

@JDaw2006 (428)
United States
December 14, 2012 7:44am CST
Do you think that children and their parents always have the same personality? I mean because if you think about it when you have the same personality you clash big time. I have been told that i am just like one of my parents and that me and that parent clash with our attitude and things. Pretty much we cant get along when something comes up because of this. Just like yesterday something happen and i didnt feel good all day and then i blew up because my parent started saying things to my other paerent and i said things that i should have never said. Things that i would have never said before just because it was very disrespectful. I have gotten really mad when i have heard other people talk to their parents the way that i did yesterday. And i am a very proud person and it takes alot to tell someone that i am sorry when i feel like i was only speaking the truth about things. Should i tell my parent that i am sorry that i blew up like i did and tell them that i didnt mean to say the things that i said? Or should i just go on about my bussiness and just bite my tounge from now on and try to keep the peace? I live with my parents right now until me and my fiancee can get back on our feet. So its one of those things that i think played a big part in me blowing up like i did. Just because we are always together pretty much twenty four hours a day. Any comments would be great. I could use any help that i could get thank you in advance.
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@ctryhnny (3460)
• United States
14 Dec 12
I think in the first few years of a childs life they do take on the personality of one parent or the other. As they get older they learn from watching their parent. After awhile they start to develop their own personalities.
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@JDaw2006 (428)
• United States
14 Dec 12
Thank you for you comment. I do agree with you but on the other hand i do not. I believe that children also learn everything that their parents do. Meaning that i think that children develop their own personality but also keep the personality of their parents.