We're a very close family and we're a very real family, and I think every real family has real problems.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Everybody's family has problems.
Families in real life don't tend to resolve things neatly.
We all have our family issues from time to time.
It doesn't matter what kind of problems a family is having; it should always stay in the family.
Every family is dysfunctional, whether you want to admit it or not.
It has to be real, and I think a lot of the problems we have as a society is because we don't acknowledge that family is important, and it has to be people who are present, you know, and mothers and fathers, both are not present enough with children.
When you look at a family, if you have a family that never interacts with each other, never has strong conversation with each other, never has disagreements, nine times out of ten you have a very cold family and they're not going to be, at the end, they're not going to be close.
Every family is dysfunctional.
I told my kids, 'It doesn't matter if this person or that person in the family isn't perfect; this is what you've got. We have to work with that, and if you can't work with that, then you're just jumping into someone else's family, and there's always going to be something missing if you don't work that out.'
I think every family is dysfunctional, and some manage to control it better than others.
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