Thursday, May 21, 2020

Different Backgrounds Of Family, Childhood Outcomes And...

In this paper I analyze five different people who come from very similar or different backgrounds to discuss and see the trend in how my respondents beliefs correlate with each other and differ from one another. I will be analyzing their attitude towards the definition of family, the length of a relationship and definition of family, childhood outcomes and single parents, and their comfort with gay men and lesbians. These topics are all very controversial and although some of the people interviewed in this study may come from similar backgrounds their beliefs are scattered and some very different. Throughout this interview process I interviewed my eighty five year old grandmother who raised two of the other interviewees (60 year old daughter Aunt Penny and 57 year old son Uncle Eric). Although these three peoples backgrounds are very similar and one of the interviewees raised the two of the others their beliefs don’t always parallel with each other. 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