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Kathrin
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I would love to get some opinions on this.
If you are an adult and your personal dress code does not match that of your parents or grandparents, are you dishonoring them?
(More generally speaking, you could ask: If anything you do in your life is not what you know your parents would want you to do, are you dishonoring them?)
If I know my grandparents would be ashamed of me if they knew I had a hole in my jeans, am I dishonoring them right now because I am sitting here at the library typing away and there is a hole in my jeans?
(When I go visit them I try to dress nicely
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If my Dad says he wouldn’t wear a certain old shirt even in bed because what if there was a fire and I had to be rescued - does that mean I can’t wear it anymore because it would mean dishonoring my parents?
I am poor and I spend a lot of time helping the homeless and I kind of chose a life of poverty. For me wearing old clothes is 1) more affordable and 2) maybe a bit of a symbol of my attitude.
If my parents do not share this attitude am I dishonoring them?
Kathrin
If you are an adult and your personal dress code does not match that of your parents or grandparents, are you dishonoring them?
(More generally speaking, you could ask: If anything you do in your life is not what you know your parents would want you to do, are you dishonoring them?)
If I know my grandparents would be ashamed of me if they knew I had a hole in my jeans, am I dishonoring them right now because I am sitting here at the library typing away and there is a hole in my jeans?
(When I go visit them I try to dress nicely
If my Dad says he wouldn’t wear a certain old shirt even in bed because what if there was a fire and I had to be rescued - does that mean I can’t wear it anymore because it would mean dishonoring my parents?
I am poor and I spend a lot of time helping the homeless and I kind of chose a life of poverty. For me wearing old clothes is 1) more affordable and 2) maybe a bit of a symbol of my attitude.
If my parents do not share this attitude am I dishonoring them?
Kathrin