M.R.D.S. highly believes in a culture that is well balanced and coordinated. Therefore, we have done a lot of research and know that the best way to handle a culture is to break it down to many important parts. As a result, we have figured out the simple yet crucial core of a culture. Family. Our culture’s family structure has a typical size of six people. The six people include a mother, father, grandmother, grandfather, and two kids. The elderly people in a family spend extra time with the kids if the mother and father are busy at work.
A father does the building, defense, and food hunting or gathering in a family. A mother cooks, cleans, and takes care of the children. The grandparents make clothes and tell stories for the family. Finally, the kids help clean the house, and cook the food. Even though this is what a typical family looks like in our culture, any family member can tackle any activity they like because we do not embrace gender stereotypes. We also make sure that every family member is equal and nobody is dominant. In conclusion, the families in our culture are incredibly balanced and well structured.
A father does the building, defense, and food hunting or gathering in a family. A mother cooks, cleans, and takes care of the children. The grandparents make clothes and tell stories for the family. Finally, the kids help clean the house, and cook the food. Even though this is what a typical family looks like in our culture, any family member can tackle any activity they like because we do not embrace gender stereotypes. We also make sure that every family member is equal and nobody is dominant. In conclusion, the families in our culture are incredibly balanced and well structured.