Family Analysis Essay

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Family Analysis My neuclear family consists of my mother, father, older brother and twin sister. When raising us, my family did not follow the norms of masculinity or femininity, but was based on an egalitarian relationship. Gender roles were not taught at all in fact, throughout my extended family, males and females are treated the same. The divisions of labor, or separation of tasks, in our household are separated throughout the children, my sister, brother and I. Each of us have different chores to take care of around the house. For example, we have a chore chart and my parents assigned us different chores for the day. Me and my sister do most of the laundry and each individual person has to clean up their own rooms and bathrooms. The power relationships vary among my parents. My dad has all the power financially and my mom has the power of influence. They're weren't any power struggles within the family. …show more content…

Throughout growing up, my parents assured a positive relationship with us and, established rules but weren't too strict. The issues that came up with my parents was when I went through my rebellious phase at the age of 18. I didn't want to follow my parents rules at all and I just did whatever I wanted without caring about the consequences. For example, my parents hated tattoos and I got out and got one without them knowing. I also led to them about where I was going. When they found out what I did, they got really mad and didn't speak to me for weeks. I don't think they were mad that I went out and got the tattoo, they were mad because I lied about where I was going. After that, their parenting style changed to authoritarian. They had total control over me and didn't let me hang out with anyone they didn't know or

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