I come from a very non-accepting family, but I'm very accepting.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It would be nice if I did have a good relationship with my family, and yes, part of me longs to have a mum and dad who love and accept me for who I am. But if they never do, it's OK.
The family you come from isn't as important as the family you're going to have.
I am very close to my family, and there's something life-affirming about that. Even if you feel completely different from them and have totally different views on politics and ethics, you're still family and have that immediate acceptance.
I come from a pretty strange family.
Be yourself. And if you're not accepted by your family, there will be people who will accept you.
I'm very much more interested in the created family than I am in actual families.
I always admired the tolerance of my family - you know, that they tolerated my dissension for the family consensus.
I come from a typical family.
I come from a family of losers, and I've rejected my family as something I don't want to be like.
We come from a very mixed family. We're a bunch of different races, my family. So it's very normal for us. I don't know why we're accepted. Are all of us accepted or just me?