Angelina you are right and i don't expect a permanent break off of contact but i know that my father would be very disappointed and angry and especially in my case my professional future is involved and yes the advantages of working with my father and taking over his company (he is self-employed so not a real company) are enormous.
I am convinced of the benefits of wearing a belt, but even if this is so, it is clear that no parent can force a girl to wear one.
When you talk about damaging the relationship, I think you are wrong about the active subject, in my house, for example, it has always been borne in mind that my sister does not want her belt does not harm the family, however, if my parents had forced her, (something that I see impossible in our social environment), that would have destroyed the happiness of the family.
I can understand that there may be more stubborn parents or that they feel deeply disappointed by a refusal, but, for me, it is inconceivable that parents "abandon" their daughter because of it.
Vanessa Yes,but I think if we disobey that rule,or cheat on it(and break the trust),it would probably results in a more emotional than rational reaction.
Yes, but if some parents love the belt more than their daughter, they are sick, without euphemisms.