F-A-M-I-L-Y.....
F----------------------------Faith/Function’s
A---------------------------Appreciation /Affection/Attitudes
M---------------------------Managing/Maintenance/Manipulation
I-----------------------------Importance/interest
L----------------------------Love/Limitations
Y----------------------------yes to all. (Mean’s stay cam what ever come’s
Sorrow or joy remains same.)
The family is a social group characterized by common residence, economic cooperation, and reproduction. It includes adults of both sexes, at least two of who maintain a socially approved sexual relationship, and one or more children, own or adopted, of the sexually cohabiting adults.
Let us try to define the family, neither by integrating the numerous factual observations made in different societies nor even by limiting ourselves to the prevailing situation among us, but by building an ideal model of what we have in mind when we use the term family. It would seem that this word serves to designate a social group offering at least three characteristics: (1) it finds its origin in marriage; (2) it consists in husband, wife, and children born out of wedlock, though it can be conceived that other relatives may find their place close to that nuclear group; and (3) the family members are united together by a) legal bonds, b) economic, religious, and other kinds of rights and obligations; c) a precise network of sexual rights and prohibitions, and a varying and diversified amount of psychological feelings such as love, affection, respect, awe, etc.