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    In most Asian countries, children are brought up to respect their parents. Most parents born during the early to mid 20th century lived a hard life due to the war. They didn’t really have the chance to pursue their dreams. So sometimes they tend to want to ‘live their dreams in their children,’ which might not be what their children want, but since they’ve been brought up to obey their parents, it has become sort of second nature to give up their dreams. This is also because they feel they owe their parents after all the hard work to bring them up and can’t bear to disobey their wishes. If she stands up for herself, it may look like rebellion to her parents, and this may cause tensions in the family. If she is close to her family, she can talk to them and tell them she wants to choose her own path in life, and if she encounters any problems, she would not hesitate to ask for advice and assistance.

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    Name : Ping, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : Asian, Age : 19, City : n/a, State : NA, Country : Malaysia, Occupation : student, Social class : Middle class, 
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