How do you spell great great granmother in french?
great great grandmother = arrière-arrière grand-mère
What are some problems that arise in a sibling household?
Strengthen sibling bonds--they would have closer relationship, get to know each other better
greater sense of reponsibility--take care of themselves
What is the name of father in law of Ravan?
kesari
As Sri Hanuman is a bachelor, he does not have a father-in-law. And 'Kesari' is the father of Sri Hanuman, 'Anjani' is the mother of Sri Hanuman.
How can you tell your parents you are gay if you are 13?
== == It might be wiser to wait a little while, like until you're in high school to come out to your parents, so you're really sure and you understand a lot about being gay. I'd suggest finding out their opinions on homosexuals, and get your friends' support before you tell your parents.
== == I'm gay and I came out to my parents when I was 13. They've always been accepting of gay people (and other 'different' people), so I knew they wouldn't mind, but it was still one of the hardest things I've ever done. Make sure they're in a good mood and there's lots of time available to discuss it (I told my parents as we were driving back home from a rock concert we'd all really enjoyed).
If your parents are really homophobic, you should probably tell someone else who isn't first, but should tell your parents sooner or later. If they are accepting, tell them as soon as a good opportunity presents itself. If they aren't really accepting or homophobic, I would recommend telling them. Explain to them that it's just how you are, it isn't a choice and that you're happy being gay. Answer their questions in as much detail as possible. There's a book called Is It A Choice? by Eric Marcus which will help answer questions if you can get a copy. You pick a place in the house that most family discussions take place. Sit down with them and Say, I need to tell you both something that may surprise you and I don't want to upset either one of you, I need to be true to myself, I'm gay. Honesty and frankness is best. Have some answers ready for them, How do you know, when did you feel this, is it something we did. Explain to them what you feel like, not sexually, that is personal, they will know that, but how you feel inside, let them know that you are still the same person they have always known just that your preference for companionship is different then their own. Be prepared for shock and anger, hopefully, it will pass as you let them know that gays are doctors, lawyers, teachers, pilots, etc, , productive people of society and that being gay is not something to be afraid of, that your heart and soul are still the same and that you will always be their child....Be gentle, some people take it personally and I'm sure you know that people are afraid of anything different. They may surprise you and already know, If that is the case then half your battle is over. Good luck and be true to yourself..... See the related questions below.
Where can a parent who is being physically abused by their child get help?
Step one is to go to the police. If you don't know how to contact them, pick up the phone and dial 911. Say you would like to report a domestic dispute and that you would like to remain secret as far as your identity is concerned. This way you don't need to worry about anyone coming after you.
What is the relationship name for my brother's wife to me?
Your brother's wife is your sister-in-law, but is not related to your wife.
Your wife might refer to your brother's wife as "my brother-in-law's wife" or as "my husband's sister-in-law."
They have more life experience than you could ever hope to use.
How do you say sorry to your mum?
Apologizing is suppost to be the "hardest" thing youre suppost to do but think again, instead of holding back an apology instead of coming right to isn't that much help, but when it comes to aoplogizing to your mom then its tricky, but letting her know you are truly, honestly sorry from the bottom of your heart isn't gonna be easy if you don't have the best relationshio with her, but relationship or not she is still your mom, so the best thing to do is give her a suprize hug, don't let go, if she says something like "I'm too mad" tell her that you love her, and that you want to move past the sistuation, and have a mature adult voice to let her know that you mean it, and what ever the apology is for explain to her what you did, let her know that you know you did wrong, and that you are sorry, and be respectful about so there is positive energy!
What are the consequences of adultery?
The consequences of adultery include but are not limited to the following:
Why are nuclear families increasing?
Parsons, a functionalists gave the reasoning behind this. He came up with the functional fit thesis, which states that different family types are better suited for different stages of society.
Parsons says that the nuclear family was dominant in industrial society for 2 reasons
1) it is geographically mobile
Industrial society requires a workforce that can move about in search of new jobs when they arise around the country, and the nuclear family is therefore the perfect size to move about regularly in search of work
2) it is socially mobile
In industrial society, meritocratic values are dominant, this means that status is achieved rather than ascribed, so hard work = high status in a nutshell. Therefore, you can have a family whereby the father is a plumber and the son is a top lawyer, and if the father and son lived together there would be conflict of status. Therefore the nuclear family allows the next generation to not live with their parents during adulthood, which means that conflict of status can be avoided.
Another word would be; wonderful, awesome, fantastic, terrific, sensational.
Why your son in law behaves rude?
If one's son-in-law is acting in a rude manner, there are a few ways in which one can correct him. For example, one can sit him down and explain what he is doing and how it is affecting others.
Why is family important to a culture?
Family is extremely important to culture as it is extremely important to every aspect of life. Our family consists of the people we see on a daily basis, at least while we are growing up, and the people we will hopefully be connected to for the rest of our life. There will always be a bond, whether it is blood-related or emotional, with your family. In some cultures, a patriarch family, where the husband and father is dominant, is important to how society runs.
What are the advantages of a generation gap in a relationship?
In general, a generation gap is considered a negative quality, indicating that the disparity between two people is due to their age context. However, perhaps one advantage of a generation gap is that a younger person could learn from the wisdom and experience that an older person has acquired with age.
What is the ruls of court in vasiyat?
if mane steel life no deth so possible to maka vasiyat fore nafue
What do you do when everyone hates you?
Meow. Give the haters a reason to hate.
If they have already made their minds up about you and formed their own opinions, it would take something drastic to change their minds. Be warned even being very nice and friendly to everyone can backfire if it's not genuine.
If however you can't clean your reputation without being someone you're not or changing your values then accept it and be true to who you are. Don't EVER let other peoples opinions rule your life. Getting torn up over what people think of you is a serious waste of time
Try building up any possible friendships you can find or have make friends with your friends friends even or move if you really can't put up with it.
You might also take note of the fact that it is extremelyrare that someone is really hated by everyone. Usually it is just the few people you want to be associated with who decide they don't like you, and you say "everyone hates me." It is not hate and it is not true in the vast majority of cases. Try going to new places and making new friends.
When are national nephews week and nieces week?
There is no official national nephew's and niece's week in the US. Nor is there a specific day in the year where niece's and nephew's are celebrated.
Why is your sister flirting with your boyfriend?
She may have little to no respect for you and your relationship with him. If she wants to be with him herself, she finds nothing wrong with it because of lack of respect, or if she really just wants to break you two up, she feels that's the best way.
What happens when your mum dies?
It is difficult to think about a loved one dying. There are so many emotions and issues that it would require a book to discuss.
People may have varying reactions to thinking about a loved one dying, including:
People may worry about the immediate and long-term problems that can happen after a person dies, such as:
People also worry about the loved-one's well-being in death:
No one can say what will happen when your Mum dies, because we don't know your situation. But we can tell you that it will help a lot if you and your Mum can talk openly about death beforehand. If she is ill, she may fear talking about it because she doesn't want to upset you, and the same with you toward her.
You may also want to talk to other people who have lost someone, and to professionals who can guide you through the loss of a loved one.
If you are concerned about your Mum's spiritual life, remind yourself that her spiritual state is between her and the God or spiritual beliefs she has. Remember that no one needs to be perfect to be spiritually "acceptable". I believe the spirit world is a loving world. But, it may help to talk to your spiritual leader-- a pastor, priest, clergy.
Remember that grieving starts before a person dies. Allow yourself to grieve, and talk to your Mum about the reasons you don't want her to die (your losses). She is facing her own losses as well.
If your Mum and you have issues or conflicts, see if you can resolve them before she dies. Otherwise, you will be left to deal with those on your own. Remember, we never have to agree with each other, but it helps to "agree to disagree".
After your Mum or loved one dies, remember you will need friends and support. It often takes 1 to 5 years for grieving to lessen. You'll always feel some grief, but it gets easier and less painful as each year passes.
Celebrate her life. Celebrate the interactions you had. Focus on the small things. Make a memory book. Write stories about her. You will cherish these things as connections to her.
If your Mum is ill, I'm sorry you have to be facing this loss.
Can real brother and sisters date?
That's a mess, we have different types of intimacy with people and brotherhood isn't a sexual relation, it would be very unhealthy for both.
It's a loaded question, however.
Full brothers and sisters can technically date, fall in romantic/sexual love, and bear healthy children.
However, typically, this situation does not happen, and when it does, it's full of social taboos, and moreover, it has real biological problems.
When brothers and sisters grow up together, most of the time the type of relationship that forms is not one with sexual desire for each other. The type of attachment, the familial love, that forms is often one of mutual protection or equal friendship. It is not a strange thing to say that brothers and sisters are genderless to one-another; that is, to say, a brother may never be able to seriously say their sister is genuinely "hot" when all of his friends would say that the sister is "smokin'"--that judgment is beyond the mind of the brother.
On the biological side, something odd works with the genetics of humans when a brother and sister mate, and the baby formed from a sexual relationship between siblings is more often a case of a mutated child than babies formed from non-sibling sexual relationships.
Most of us will tell people not to pursue sex with a sibling, but ultimately, it is up to the individual to judge whether one's love for their sibling is a mutual romantic relationship worth pursuing.
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Personal I see nothing wrong with a brother and sister (blood) dating. My friend did it and she has to very health babies
A brother is supposed to protect the virtue of his sister provided he is a man of honor. Honor like innocence, once lost, can never be regained. Why should you both lose something you can't regain just because you lack morals. Adults should set an example for their offspring-it's a little hard to instill values you don't have & explain why they were so highly regarded by the greatest men in history at the same time.
What is a good Christmas present for your uncle?
it all ad's up to how old is he? if he is between 70-90 homemade biscuits and little sweet things. If he is a bit younger make a photo frame out of some old wood from the garage or if you don't have any buy some cork squares they are about $4.50 a square from bunnings or miter10 and add a family photo that reminds them of a good time or a funny memory!
I hoped it helped a little bit!
How many brothers and sister did Dolly Madison have?
Dolley Madison had four brothers (Walter, William Temple, Isaac, John) and three sisters (Lucy, Anna, Mary).