I find that I can talk more to my friends about personal matters than I could my immediate family. These friends are not just randomly picked either. They are the people I consider to be my brothers- the people I consider to be my family. I find talking to this family gives me a sense of confidentiality and security, as for news in my immediate family spreads like wildfire. These friends are just about my age as well, so I am able to relate to their experiences as well. This is the feeling of a transactional family relationship because the emotional ties and experience we have together gives me the confidence to know that this information will remain between us. But even so, my immediate family approves of this openness. As long as I get out what I have to say to people that care about what I am saying, they are in full support. My family, under this personal theory, falls under the pluralistic family type. We encourage open discussion and value the lessons learned from interacting with non-immediate family members (Koerner 87). This theory demonstrates that familial experiences are not only blood
I find that I can talk more to my friends about personal matters than I could my immediate family. These friends are not just randomly picked either. They are the people I consider to be my brothers- the people I consider to be my family. I find talking to this family gives me a sense of confidentiality and security, as for news in my immediate family spreads like wildfire. These friends are just about my age as well, so I am able to relate to their experiences as well. This is the feeling of a transactional family relationship because the emotional ties and experience we have together gives me the confidence to know that this information will remain between us. But even so, my immediate family approves of this openness. As long as I get out what I have to say to people that care about what I am saying, they are in full support. My family, under this personal theory, falls under the pluralistic family type. We encourage open discussion and value the lessons learned from interacting with non-immediate family members (Koerner 87). This theory demonstrates that familial experiences are not only blood