Unfortunately people sometimes have very different ideas of what a healthy relationship looks like
This can even differ between siblings... I know that my own children are individual as an example and need different parenting.
When we look at how often people normalise things that society as a whole doesn't agree with now... Physical punishment as an example... One sibling may say "oh well, I was beaten and I am fine" and may continue to believe hitting children is normal and healthy. Most of us would argue that they didn't turn out fine because they think hitting children is ok. Most of us would agree that a sibling who didn't agree with physical punishment and was still traumatised by what is actually considered to be physical abuse now would be justified walking away.
The same logic applies on an emotional level. Just because it wouldn't bother a parent or a sibling. Some ways of interacting are now considered emotionally abusive or controlling or otherwise intrusive.
That's why it is sometimes more important to educate ourselves on what healthy relationships look like so that we can emulate that rather than rely on what we have normalised about our own experiences
SUICIDE OF MY GRANDCHILD - NO HELP


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