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ideal families

Have you ever been walking down the street and seen the "perfect" family? Do you think that other people ever look at your family in this way? Ever since there have been families, there have been images of the "perfect" family and the "Ideal American Family." This image is described as: a mom, a dad, two and a half kids, a white house, green grass, and a white picket fence. Everything is perfect about this family. They are always happy and never get into fights. Every member of the family has utmost respect and love towards the other members of the family. Do you think your family is perfect and fits into this category? I know that my family doesn't fits this description. It might seem like that from the outside, but being part of the family, I know this is not true. From my personal experience I feel that the image of the "Ideal American Family" is wrong for society to have because it questions the concept of family, causes a lack of closeness between family members, and allows people to make assumptions about other people based on their family.

What is family? Family can be considered blood-related kin. Some people might consider members of his or her family being: friends, co-workers, pets or relatives. Who a p


There will always be assumptions and/or judgments being made about others. If you eliminate the assumption that some families are ideal, it may improve the possibility of a relationship occurring. This image that America has portrayed as being the "ideal" may be stripping people of their own personality when others assume what is true of the first appearance. This is another reason why this image has to be done away with. It is not giving people a fair chance at life and relationships.

When I think about whom I consider family I don't just consider my mom, dad, and sister. I consider my close friends as family just as much as I do my actual blood family. I know that my friends are people who would do anything for me. I will do anything I can for them if they need me to. I know that when I need to talk about problems in my life I have someone to go to. I have spent many nights with one of my friends talking all night about life and about problems that we both have. I have a connection to this person. I know that this connection is just as strong if not stronger than the connection I have with my blood family. So in my opinion the 5 or 6 people that I have this connection with are just as much family to me as my mom, dad, and sister. I don't like knowing that these people don't fit into the "Ideal American Family" because in my opinion they are part of my "Ideal" family. Ultimately, I am the one who decides who is part of my family so why should society have this image of family? By having this image it makes me feel like less of a person because I consider non-blood-related people as family.

When I was talking to one of my friends I was telling her about this assignment and the first thing she started talking about was how my family was the "Ideal Family." I got an annoyed feeling inside of me like my so-called friend doesn't really know me. I felt as though she had some image of me in her head that wasn't true at all. I felt like the friendship wasn't based on the truth, and that it meant less now because of her assumption. I just starting thinking that if the image of the "Ideal American Family" didn't exist I would have never felt that the friendship was based on a lie. This is another example of how the image of the "Ideal American Family" has had a negative impact on my life. It would have never affected me in this way if it didn't exist.

The closeness that a person will feel from making friends and family on their own will be much greater than that of a forced family. People that consider whomever they choose to be part of their family already feel that special connection towards the others. This feeling of closeness will not be something that is just supposed to happen because they are part of a family. It will be something that happens over time, with no effort of forced closeness if it is unwanted. This sort of clo

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