Even if you do something that others might consider wrong, you should at least be willing to talk about it and tell your parents what you're doing because you believe it's right.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When I was growing up, my parents always told me that I had to do what I thought was right and not listen to other people. That was hard for me.
How many times have your parents told you not to do things, and the next thing you know, you go do it? And you realized you shouldn't have done it.
My parents are really well intended, and I think their way of dealing with things is denial and guilt. Nobody wanted to talk about it. But all I did was blame myself.
When you take the time to understand why your parents did the things they did, you stand a good chance of learning more about your own behavior.
I don't think my parents know what I do.
I've always wanted to be sure my parents approve of what I do.
That's what you have to learn with life. It's your life at the end of the day. There's really no right or wrong way to do things. Everybody has a way they think you should do it. So why not do it your way, you know what I mean, respectfully.
My parents were pretty lenient with me. But, they gave me morality while I was growing up. They taught me the difference between right and wrong.
My dad and mom believed that you do what you have to do in private and don't make a big deal out of it. Just try to help people as much as you can.
I don't really say too much to my parents. If they ask me to do something I just do it and get it out of the way.