Relationships In Pop Culture

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Relationships are a factor of life no matter who you are. Whether these relationships are good or bad are dependent on two people not just one or the other, but you, and the other person, and in some cases, man’s best friend. Sure, they do not always work out, they are not always easy, they are not always healthy, but they are necessary. These, bonds are there for love, support, education, even life lessons. As long as there is effort, from both sides, relationships can last a long time. There are a lot of contents of a healthy relationship, for instance if there is no trust, there is no bond, if there is presence, understanding, and forgiveness, the relationship can overcome even the hardest of obstacles.
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They were not, in anyway, good parents. They emotionally abandoned him, an impressionable and special person. If there is no presence in a relationship, a one sided ordeal, it will not lead to anything good. Ben eventually turned to what they call, the dark side of the force, the evil, of the galaxy, and joined the First Order, a rebirth of the Galactic Imperial Empire. Ben is damaged, powerful, stock. Supreme Leader Snoke took advantage of this and is using him, convincing him that his dead grandfather, Dark Vader, will help him reach his full potential. Now, the relationship between him and his parents is nearly dust, for the one thing that Ben wants to do to fix this, is to completely rid of them.
Forgiveness, in this relationship is one sided. Even though Ben has already done so many bad things, Leia and Han are willing to get him back. It can be extremely hard to forgive someone who has hurt you so badly. A relationship, as I have stated before, consists of many factors, and that is what makes them hard. A lot of them were missing. There was no honest communication. Communication is key in any type of relationship, especially one with family. In this case neither side spoke out about indifference's or needs to have made this a working

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