THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN KITTY AND HER FATHER

Posted on October 30, 2008 by forthesakeofeuphemism.
Categories: category 1.



 

The problem in the relationship between Kitty and her father is not just the teenage period Kitty living in. I think that her father’s behaviors cause transforming of the normal teenage conflicts into unadjustable problems. Five-years-old girl enjoys playing “the hairs of the noses”, but there is no possibility that fifteen-years-old teenage loves playing it. He doesn’t accept that she is a teenage. Maybe we can say that Kitty’s father doesn’t want her to grow up, always wants to control her. He doesn’t accept her choices, he also doesn’t like her ability to make her own decisions. This is why they can’t communicate. Their frequencies are different.

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  johoca
Comment on October 31st, 2008.

The father has his own conflicts which means that he can’t even help Kitty with her conflicts!

  forthesakeofeuphemism
Comment on November 2nd, 2008.

Yes, but what is his conflict? Isn’t it that he doesn’t want to accept the entrance of his daughter to the adulthood. Or is this conflict caused by the choise, which his daughter made, since he doesn’t want to lose his good reputation? Maybe both of them?

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