How to tell your parents that you talked about a boyfriend out of town

Mondo Psychological Updated on 2024-01-29

Wen A sword blows in the breeze.

Figure from the Internet Infringement, please contact to delete.

Sometimes, we often neglect to communicate with our families. However, family is the cradle of our growth and the harbor of our soul. When we are faced with important life decisions, communication with our parents is especially important. One of my clients, Xiao Yang, told me her story:

Because Xiao Yang and her boyfriend are in a long-distance relationship, by chance, Xiao Yang mustered up the courage to express his thoughts to his parents. "Mom and Dad, I've always felt lonely because you guys don't really know me," she said. I hope to find someone who really understands me and loves me, and that person is that out-of-town boyfriend. "The parents were very surprised to hear their daughter's words. They never imagined that their daughter would express her feelings like this. However, they also understand that everyone has the right to pursue happiness. So, they decided to give Xiao Yang a chance to give her a try. In the following days, Xiao Yang began to work hard to get along with her out-of-town boyfriend. They spent many unforgettable moments together, and their feelings for each other gradually warmed up.

Because family is our eternal dependence, when you encounter anything, you have to communicate with them more, and often tell your parents what you think, so that they can understand our inner world. At the same time, we need to respect their opinions and suggestions. So, if you are also in a long-distance relationship, then please tell your parents what you think, as they are the most important supporters of us growing up.

Autumn and Winter Check-in Challenge [I am a sword and a breeze, use my own point of view, to help people in need, encourage together, I am here for the rest of my life, like my words and opinions, remember to pay attention to my Baijia number: a sword and a breeze].

Related Pages