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Parents can never be friends with their children. Express your views either for or against this statement.
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In our country, the concept of parenting and the concept of parents is exceedingly ambiguous. While it is true that our parents are the primary reason we exist in the world, it is equally true that they are not above any debates or absolutes. Our parents' primary goal is to help us grow into the finest versions of ourselves while simultaneously guiding us to accomplish the same for ourselves. As a means to an end, they make incalculable sacrifices throughout their lives. Except for our parents, no one will hold our hands and stand by our side until the end. They are the safest place for us. With our parents, we can disclose all of our anxieties and secrets. Even when we are upset with them, they never leave us alone. When we talk to our parents, we find the answer to all of our issues. Through thick and thin, they keep our hands in theirs. They are our best friends because of their unwavering affection. As a result, I strongly disagree with the assertion that parents and children can never be friends. A friendly relationship between parents and children fosters a sense of security and trust. It allows for open communication and mutual understanding, leading to a healthier and more fulfilling family dynamic.
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