How do childhood family relationships affect adult relationships?

We all come from somewhere. That somewhere establishes many things about us, including how we relate to others. Some family cultures put relationships first.

People who come from that kind of culture tend to guard their relationships above all other things. They put more emphasis on their relationships than on performance or appearance or independence. They also tend to be more fair, more just, and more sensitive than people from families who value other things over relationship.

As human beings, we know best what we have experienced, and so what we have experienced is what we take with us into our adult relationships. If our earliest relationships were unfair, unjust, or insensitive, we will conduct ourselves similarly in our love relationships.

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