Early life experiences are crucial in the development of an individual based on many different scientific theories of the 20th century. It is not only example of the parents and the child's closest relatives, which plays an important role in shaping and directing the child's behavior and evaluating his wishes and the world as such. Everything that the child has received, experienced, heard, seen, tasted with all his senses since conception has its place in his perception of the world and abstract concepts later in life. Life is not static but is constantly changing and upgrading what has already been adopted. The question of what values young adults set as their guide in life and why presents the questioner with the complexity of life and the intertwining of all possible conscious and unconscious factors that could provide a part of the answer. In addition to the primary family, one of the important guides is also the social trend and current affairs of the time in which the individual lives. Today, for many, feminism provides answers to complex existential questions, questions of relationships and family life. Despite the fact that we find a flood of definitions of feminism, which are also mutually exclusive, one of the main magnets of feminism for young people is the value of acceptance and inclusion of individuals.
The master's thesis gives an insight into the complexity of the development of various theories about early life experiences as well as an overview of the development of feminism over time, who are its supporters, what kind of families they come from, what kind of relationships they have with their parents and how they value family and intimate partnerships. Using the method of grounded theory we tried to formulate a theory that could answer the above questions. Feminists have different family experiences, relationships with parents are diverse the only exception is that the relationship with fathers is as good as with mothers or worse. In general feminist value family in a way that does not discriminate against any form of family. Intimate partnership is important to them but not more important than taking care of themselves. The fact that each individual is involved in some form of family relationships requires from experts the ability to have in-depth knowledge of certain legalities of families, the peculiarities of families, understanding of relationships and in-depth understanding of social trends. The Master's thesis in its limitations tries to achieve this depth.
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