1. You
do not have any middle ground
You are
not appeasing two sides to gain advantage and skimming something out to get a
deal. You are stuck with one angle, one dimension, and one deal only. And that
deal is handed by a single parent. You can’t hide behind the, “But I asked Dad
and he said…” excuse when you are in a single parent home.
2. You
have to learn fast
There
is no room to be pampered or spoon-fed. You have to understand and quickly
adapt to your responsibilities in the house, whether you are the middle child,
first, or the last child. Every member of the family has their own unique role
in the family that could include more responsibilities.
3. You
simply have to be responsible
Yes…if
you wanted to you could do a lot of things to bother your parent. But you
understand that there is so much on his/her table that you have to learn to
appease and act responsibly instead.
4. You
don’t have too many options
A
single parent is a single parent. There is no good cop and bad cop in between.
You have to deal with what you have and complain less. If your mom says “no”,
her ruling is most likely to be final.
5. You
have income to keep the family going
There
is nothing to make any financial balance or to support the income of your
single parent. To keep the family going, you have to adjust and know that the
money is coming only from one source.
6. You
have to be concerned about their emotional stability
It is
not about you who are around her. It is tough to handle things emotionally as a
single parent. You have to know this and give them the opportunity to enjoy a
piece of their life without you.
7. You
end up feeling proud
After
growing up with a single parent, you feel proud of the dynamic you have
accomplished. Your achievements are shared because the hours you put in as a
family are significant. Every celebration is that much more enjoyable after you
grow up and look back on both your own and your parent’s accomplishments.
8. You
have to be thankful
When you
see the sacrifice your single parent is making, it means you have to show
appreciation and acknowledge the effort they put in with you every single day.
A little bit of thanks goes a long way.
9. You
are mocked for having a single parent
Somehow
the news get to fly that you have a single parent, perhaps during those school
events when only your dad or your mom showed up. Since the world knows you to
have a single parent, it is possible that you were targeted for being
different.
10. You
are part of the decision making process
Somehow,
you become involved in the way the home is run. You are quickly engaged in the
important decisions of the day-to-day running of the house. In addition, you
may even be asked for decorating advice!
11. You
wished you had both parents
You see
that there is a gap. And you really want that gap to be filled by someone. You
may feel that things can be so overwhelming and you want someone to come into
the scene and lighten the burden. Although you may not feel this everyday, it
will happen.
12. You
experience that an open line of communication with your single parent
You are
given many details and always being talked to, consulted and somehow you see
your single parent in a way no other person can. Once you reach a certain level
of understanding, it can be refreshing.
13. You
are positive
It is
disappointing to only have a single parent around. But you are positive that
things will change no matter what. And possibly you want to be part of that
change and want to help improve the situation. There is always a bright side!
14. You
grow up to become protective of your single parent
Growing
up doesn’t mean you shy away from what you are supposed to do in the home.
Rather you take up the mantle to protect your single parent as they grow older.
They raised you and it is your return duty to them!
15. You
are tough
The intensity
and the rigors of having a single parent makes you tough. If you grew up
with a single parent, you are more resilient professionally and personally.
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