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Blaming parents will inevitably raise angry children, who are good at shifting responsibility onto their kids. Parents say, "This is your fault, and that is also your fault." When you constantly blame, you are actually creating a version of yourself; you are making an opposite of yourself. The child will surely replicate your behavior, as no one can survive under long-term oppression, denial, and blame. As for the child, initially, they may bear this responsibility, but over time, they cannot hold it anymore, and the responsibility will have to be shifted back to the parents. This is a basic defensive mechanism of a person. Thus, in the end, within this family, there is mutual blame and shifting of responsibilities; everyone is complaining, and everyone pushes all the responsibility onto others. This will become an accepted atmosphere within the family.