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Do you trust your family/members of the household to help & support you?

I can trust my family/members of the household that they would help & support me


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Sounds like no-brainer but families are complex organisms!
 
Morally, most of the time they would support me. Financially, its not always possible.
 
I feel that family bonds come under stress within similar age groups as people get older. So the answer to this polll will change accordingly
 
Talking about immediate family (parents, siblings) or extended family (uncles, aunts, mamus, chachus, phuphis, khalas, cousins etc)?

Parents would always support you as long as they're in sound senses. Siblings? Yes when single, depends on the spouse for future. Most of them do support anyway.

For extended family, things get complicated. They may or may not sound supportive. They can be much supportive in early days of if they got their interest vested in yours (like kids marriage), they may even support financially at times but not expecting them to do it regularly. But with time, with the deaths of binding people or weddings they are expected to fade away.

I used to live with my cousins and uncles (mamu, chachus, phophos) throughout my childhood and teens, but we barely see one or two after months for couple of hours, and hardly visiting anyone's home in years.
 
Since this is a poll - would be good to see some votes!
 
I can completely trust members of my household i.e parents and siblings.However I cannot trust most of my extended family.Sad but true.
 
Completely agree. I am lucky to have my family.

Most of the time there will be one uber rich person in my extended family who will be helping and supporting it's weakest members. It's a village and the relationships are very strong.e
 
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