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Experiment Do your parents have friends? Are you entitled to have friends/fruitful childhood?

1. Do your parents have friends? 2. Are you entitled to have friends/fruitful childhood?


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Do parents think it is ok for my child to grow up lonely? Just because the parents themselves were loners during their childhood, teenage years.
 
Do parents think it is ok for my child to grow up lonely? Just because the parents themselves were loners during their childhood, teenage years.
My parents had friends when they were younger but I think they don't have any now, maybe once a year I see them with someone.

I think you're entitled to have friends and a decent childhood tbh(and a gf too when you're older), provided that you're also obligated to pay taxes and do other services for society. I wouldn't want my child to grow up lonely, it's one of the worst things there is, and I think most parents feel the same.
 
my parents had friends, but don't really have friends anymore, and think it's okay not to have any friends
 
My dad has lots of friends still.
 
I have always been a loner, but it has never affected me negatively.
 
My parents and siblings never had any friends. They don't even know how to communicate with others -- it's always with an obviously fake affect that always weirds out the interlocutor. I was raised in a family of freaks who live in their own alternate reality.
 

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