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The position that all members of any category act in an identical way is a fallacious argument. Some parents, not just "close relatives", ignore and mistreat their own children. In many cases the close relatives do not want to take over the children but are shamed or forced into doing it by their community or other relatives. In many cases the civil courts feel the close relatives are no suitable to care for the children and require alternate care. In some cases, if the children come with an inheritance, they close relatives see them as only an econolic benefits which does not truly meet the "take over as a parent" criteria.
When it come to buddy relatives he feel more support
When it come to buddy relatives he feel more support
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in the end of the story she feel happy.
Athena relatives were Zeus (her dad), Metis (her mom), she had no siblings, no children, and no spouse.
An old saying is, "You can chose your friends, but you can't chose your relatives". This can be understood in two ways. In a negative sense, you may have relatives that you wouldn't normally "like". In a positive sense, regardless of how you feel about your relatives, they are still your relatives.
Some children in extended families do well with that arrangement while others do less well. It depends on which extended family you are, f the relatives are bad, annoying, cruel you feel unhappy, but if they are good you feel good, happy, trusted. It is much they same with children living in isolated nuclear families.
Because their children could be handicapped.
cousins!!
Yes, children from a previous family that either has the same mother or father are considered step-sisters or step-brothers and of course that makes them relatives.
Relatives and friends who have passed away.