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The prevalence of the phenomenon of "broken relatives" in the post-90s and post-00s and the reasons behind the phenomenon

author:Tianyu Duge

In recent years, the phenomenon of "breaking off relatives" has become more and more common among post-90s and post-00s youth, which has aroused widespread concern. This generation has grown up in a unique era and social environment, facing challenges and pressures different from those of its predecessors. They are more autonomous, independent, focused on personal development and pursue self-actualization, which makes the connection to their families looser.

The first reason for the "disconnection" of young people: family conflicts and discordant relationships

The prevalence of the phenomenon of "broken relatives" in the post-90s and post-00s and the reasons behind the phenomenon

Family conflicts and discordant relationships are an important cause of "broken relatives" among young people. With the development of society, the family structure is diversified, people's values and lifestyles are constantly changing, and contradictions and conflicts within the family also occur from time to time. Some families have discordant relationships, and the lack of communication and understanding between parents and children has led to increasingly distant parent-child relationships, and young people are reluctant to contact and communicate with their families.

The second reason for young people's "disconnection": personal development and the need to pursue independence

The personal development of young people and the pursuit of independence are also one of the reasons for the phenomenon of "broken family". In modern society, young people are faced with more opportunities and choices, they are eager to pursue their dreams and value realization, so they are more inclined to invest their time and energy in personal careers. In the process, they may neglect contact with their families or even actively distance themselves from family affection in pursuit of personal development and independence.

The prevalence of the phenomenon of "broken relatives" in the post-90s and post-00s and the reasons behind the phenomenon

The third reason for the "disconnection" of young people: social change and the transformation of core values

Social changes and shifts in core values have also had an impact on the phenomenon of "disconnection" among young people. With the continuous development and progress of society, ideological concepts and value orientation are also changing. Young people pay more attention to freedom, equality, individuality and independence, and they are more inclined to pursue equality and respect for their authentic selves and relationships. These changes in values create a generation gap between young people and their families, making relationships with their families complex and fragile.

The phenomenon of "disconnection" of young people has caused social problems and the worries and confusion of the older generation

The phenomenon of "family breakout" among young people has caused a series of social problems, and at the same time caused many people of the older generation to feel worried and confused. The alienation of family relationships places a psychological and emotional burden on individuals and families, and also affects family cohesion and social stability. The older generation fears that young people will become cold and selfish, and no longer value family affection and traditional family values.

The prevalence of the phenomenon of "broken relatives" in the post-90s and post-00s and the reasons behind the phenomenon

The phenomenon of "family breaking" is becoming more and more common among post-90s and post-00s youth, mainly due to family conflicts and discordant relationships, personal development and the need to pursue independence, as well as social changes and changes in core values. This phenomenon has triggered a series of social problems that require us to think deeply and solve them. We should strengthen the communication and understanding of parent-child relationships, cultivate young people's attention to family and family affection, and at the same time understand the pursuits and needs of young people, and give them more support and understanding. Only with joint efforts can we build more harmonious and stable families and societies.