Asked by bob
Esme never got along well with her parents. They fought a lot and home generally was not a good place to be. Now she is an adult and living with a romantic partner. She has a group of close friends that she spends holidays and other special events with, and she has not seen her parents in years. Does Esme have a family?
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Responses
Yes, a friend is the same thing as a family and can easily replace family members.
Yes, a friend is the same thing as a family and can easily replace family members.
No, only people who are married with children truly have a “family.”
No, only people who are married with children truly have a “family.”
No, her parents are her family, and they don’t have much of a relationship.
No, her parents are her family, and they don’t have much of a relationship.
Yes, family is a group of people who care for and are committed to each other.
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Yes, family is a group of people who care for and are committed to each other. Esme’s partner and close friends who share holidays and support her constitute her chosen family.
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