I ve been arguing with my mom lately, what should I do?

Updated on psychology 2024-05-12
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Generally speaking, my mother's age is different from our generation, the difference lies in culture, if your mother's culture is low, then you let her point, because she doesn't understand a lot of things, at this time it depends on our children to understand their mother, mother sometimes doesn't understand us, it doesn't matter, the key is that we young people want to understand mother, she is your mother after all, gave birth to you, all the fault of mother, we can't blame her, because she is your mother, a cultured person, must know her mother very well, It's not that mom knows how much you know. If you are a literate person, do you account for these things, and your mother doesn't understand, then what about you? Can you not understand Let's go, she's your mother.

    Sometimes mom does something wrong, we can help mom point out, sometimes mom really doesn't understand, then you forget it, just if you can understand. She is still your mother and always a good mother to you. (People will inevitably make mistakes, I hope you can understand).

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I have some suggestions for dealing with family relationships:

    1. Be humble, don't be a needle to each other about everything, give each other more opportunities to talk, think more about each other, avoid unnecessary conflicts, and family affection is priceless.

    2. A surprise creates a dramatic effect, and often many contradictions are lost in jokes.

    3. Divide responsibilities, assume your own responsibilities and obligations, do more for the family, and think less for yourself.

    4. Dualized communication, many conflicts are due to the lack of communication between family members, which exacerbates the conflicts.

    5. Be open-minded, life is short, we should create a harmonious society and a harmonious family, think about everything, don't worry about everything, don't intrigue, don't be greedy, be open-minded, and be grateful to live a relaxed and happy life.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    You are not around 18 years old. If so, you're in a rebellious phase. When parents get older, menopause is also more nagging, and it is also a sign of love. But also for your own good. Don't quarrel. Think about your problems with a clear mind.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Do you think about what she really needs, do you know her? Switch angles. Communicate well.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Sometimes there is a lack of communication, and I try to communicate with my parents, but sometimes I also think that my mother will be a little vexatious, and I will classify her as menopause.

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