Wishing on a star
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Totally agree with the above.
I think there needs to be some clarification to the OP's question.
Because, there is a huge difference between loving one's parents, honoring one's parents, respecting one's parents, and 'trying to please', or 'living to please', which is very clearly being controlled by one's parents.
Once I was an adult and on my own, not living in my parent's home... I was on my own.
On the other hand, I know of many many adults, of any age, who are seriously messed up and scarred because of some deep desire or expectation that their parents have to be pleased, and give approval and validation. (there are people who will NEVER be pleased)
I think there needs to be some clarification to the OP's question.
Because, there is a huge difference between loving one's parents, honoring one's parents, respecting one's parents, and 'trying to please', or 'living to please', which is very clearly being controlled by one's parents.
Once I was an adult and on my own, not living in my parent's home... I was on my own.
On the other hand, I know of many many adults, of any age, who are seriously messed up and scarred because of some deep desire or expectation that their parents have to be pleased, and give approval and validation. (there are people who will NEVER be pleased)