In my view, in the early stages of life kids are obviously most dependent on their parents, but as kids grow up they get much more heavily influenced by their peers as they separate from their parents.
Plus, genes take over with hormones doing all sorts of crazy things when puberty hits, at which point kids really start to separate from each other and go on their own separate ways..
Plus, genes take over with hormones doing all sorts of crazy things when puberty hits, at which point kids really start to separate from each other and go on their own separate ways..