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Parents always treat their children fairly: yes or no?



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Answered by ItzMeMukku
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Yes — parents are being wilfully ignorant if they deny that they value one child over the other.

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Looking at all the parents that I know (that have more than one child), I would struggle to think of a pair of parents who don’t favour one or more of their children

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My own parents have always insisted that they were are not the sort of parents who favour one of their children over the others.

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But they consistently fail in two key tests.

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(1) double standards. My parents were always much, much stricter with me than with my sister. In short they have double standards.

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(2) like a lot of people my parents uphold a certain set of principals in public (you could call them “morals”). I had them drummed into me as a child and young person and my parents rarely failed to criticise people who had not acted in accordance with my parents’a principles.

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However, on a number of occasions my sister has not followed my parents’s principals. On these occasions there have always, according to my parents, been mitigating circumstances that make my sister a special case and “different” to other deviants.

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~Thankyou :)

ItzMeMukku♥️

Answered by Anonymous
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\blue:\impliesparents can't love kids equally because no two children are identical. Each child's individual personality fosters loving that is unique to him or her.

Well, to love each child equally means we would always only treat each of our children the same regardless of their needs. To Love your child fairly means you know what each of your children need and you accommodate for that.

Most parents do not set out to have a favorite - it just evolves.  

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