Try the political quiz

11 Replies

 @9HXMCGGWomen’s Equality from Oregon answered…5mos5MO

I help and take care of my family but I think it is also important to take care and be just as thoughtful to yourself just as you with your family. Putting family first is not always the right answer but it is also super important to do.

 @9HXN495Democrat from Washington answered…5mos5MO

I think learning that you are growing and discovering your own path can help reassure you of your choices. It is important to hear other perspectives and see opinions from loved ones as guidance but never as mandatory.

 @9HYBZRW from Wisconsin answered…5mos5MO

I just remember that yes I was born and made to reproduce a new generation. no, I don't think having a family is for everyone but for me, I can enjoy my everyday things with kids and I can have my alone time it's just not so easy.

 @9HXMJRQProgressive from Indiana answered…5mos5MO

I believe that I am my own person, as some of the things I do may make my family disappointed in me, the decisions I make are mine. I won't lose my individuality because I will stand my ground on my opinions.

 @9HYRKYM from Maryland agreed…5mos5MO

Understand your audience: Tailor your arguments to resonate with the values, beliefs, and perspectives of the people you are trying to convince. Use evidence: Support your arguments with credible sources, data, and examples to strengthen your position.

 @9HXLNV8 from Indiana answered…5mos5MO

I try to put myself first and my family a close second.

 @9HZJYX2 from Ohio agreed…5mos5MO

If there's no escaping family pressures and you want to keep a healthy relationship with them, ultimately, you gotta do what you gotta do. It's crucial to not lose sight of your individuality and reasonable to still keep your family close. You can make your own decisions and still consider your family's expectations. At some point they'll either accept your decisions or they won't. And if they don't that's their problem. You have to create a life you want to live. It would not be worth it to please your family for something you don't want to do. Shame on them for not accepting your decisions and who you want to be. I would hope that they would realize their mistake and that they miss you and eventually be able to accept your decisions.

 @9HZ6QXP from California disagreed…5mos5MO

My parents always taught me to put family first because they are the only ones who can be there for you and provide for you. I never had time to do stuff for my well being so it was hard to put myself number one on the list.

 @9HXMMQ9Republican from Nevada answered…5mos5MO

I just try to live my life and graduate to move away for college.

 @9HXYMNR from Florida disagreed…5mos5MO

Trying to just get rid of it will never solve a problem. Sure it’s a temporary fix to a potentially permanent problem but that means that the family pressure and expectations will still always haunt you in some way. Be vocal even if it’s hard and hope for the best, that you aren’t happy. And if you feel like you can never amount then maybe you are the problem and are trying to be heavily guided.

 @9HXNLCB from Minnesota answered…5mos5MO