14 years ago
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14 years ago
I think daughters and sons both remain close to their parents and they share equal love, respect and fun together...
14 years ago
I think father love to daughter and mother love to son but not for all case 60% i am right.
Santosh Kumar Singh
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14 years ago
Parents never do differentiate with his children ..for parents both are same....
14 years ago
Daughters are considered closer and often they are. There is a proverb: My son is my son till he gets a wife. My daughter is my daughter all my life.
G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
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14 years ago
Here the Question is who is close not about love so in my view daughter close to mother and son close to father.. But most of the parents always share equal amount of love to their child.....
14 years ago
Always daughters are closer to thier parents but dont know the reason.
14 years ago
I also think Daughters are closer to their parents.But parents treat them equally.
14 years ago
I have only daughters.So I definitely say that daughters are more close to parents!!!
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14 years ago
every child is important and closer to their parents ..but mainly daughter is closer..
14 years ago
It's general phenomenon that boys tend to be closer to their moms while girls' proximity to their dads is a fact! But in these days of one-norm child - such proximity is equidistant!
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