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The entire house smelled like p**s and I found out that his younger brothers would just p**s on the carpet in the corner of their room, because their Mom would beat them if they were up in the middle of the night to use the bathroom.
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Some differences in behavior are a natural thing. Imagine how utterly bizarre it would be if you’re invited to someone’s place for dinner, but they act just like you, have the same furniture as you, and eat exactly what you eat. It sounds very uncanny, like something you’d see in an episode of ‘The Twilight Zone.’
But at the complete other end of the spectrum are people whose actions make you wonder whether you’re secretly being pranked or if your friend’s family are all aliens from outer space. It’s at that point that you start wondering whether you’re dealing with people who are simply eccentric or whether there might be some more serious underlying issues they’re dealing with. Or, potentially, whether you yourself might be the odd one out there.
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Family traditions and rituals are something that we all create consciously, as well as subconsciously. Some traditions arise completely by accident when you do something meaningful or fun a few times in a row and just carry on doing that. Others take some planning and preparation.
The traditions themselves can range from religious and cultural practices to things that are completely unique to your family. All of these can be as meaningful as you make them, and they all provide a sense of identity and stability.
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Celebrating a holiday can be a way for you and your relatives to connect to your local community. Meanwhile, having a sit-down dinner with no phones every evening can bring your entire family together and strengthen the bonds between everyone.
So long as these activities aren’t hurting anyone, you should be proud of these traditions. Though it might hurt someone to say that they think you’re a bit odd, some people are simply shocked when they see something new. However, there’s a commonsense line that shouldn’t be crossed, like in many of the examples featured in the r/AskReddit thread.
Constant screaming, hoarding, excessive dirt—these are all behaviors that might be red flags, indicating a toxic household. They require greater self-awareness and potentially the help of a therapist to sort out.
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