Sentences with phrase «open families tend»

In contrast, open families tend to cope more constructively with crises and change.

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Even though people today are growing up in more diverse families than ever before and are much more open to and accepting of broader views of gender and sexuality than generations past, society still tends to view non-monogamous relationships negatively.
«With those patients frequently ending up in the emergency room or the clinic because of recurrent chest pain, when you drill down, often there are family or interpersonal conflicts and, when you bring those out into the open, the problem tends to resolve.»
Honestly, I don't really have any set traditions but my family does tend to open gifts Christmas Eve and eat out that night, then see a movie on Christmas Day and make a ham meal.
im a 23 years old i love to go bar hoppin with friends and family im somewhat shy but i tend to open up after a good conversation i quit smokin personal reasons the only family i have is my mom and my 2 brothers one in the army the other i live with in mid town currently unemployed but still make...
America's favorite uncool family hauler does a great many things well, but those things tend to be limited to on - pavement activities, preferably in the suburbs or on the open freeway.
While they can drool and shed a lot, and suit a family with large open spaces, they will also tend to wind up wherever the family is.
Christmas Day tends to be spent celebrating with family and friends rather than opening presents all day.
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