Parental love is defined by the warmth, affection, care, comfort, concern, nurture, support, acceptance, or love that a child can feel from their parents. The parent’s love for their child has no measure or boundaries.
Is it the child's responsibility to pay back the parents? Parenthood has no measure, nor does the love of a parent for a child. If the parent can support themselves, should the child still provide? You can't really experience parenthood if you don't become a parent. Even so, the support of children for their parents is not really an obligation but a responsibility. They say that love cannot be measured. Why is the provision of parental support in question? If you love your parents 100%, surely your child will love and support you back?
For me, my love and support for my parents goes beyond that because they are the ones who dressed me, took care of me, and loved me endlessly. I choose to give because I love them unconditionally. Giving or paying back is something that I think I did on purpose for my parents, not because they were happy but because I was happy too. Not all parents demand too much to the point of stealing, do they?
It's rational, come to think of it. When you were a child, parents could provide, but when parents became old, we would provide.
What do you think?