“…This is partly because adolescents strive for emancipation from parents in order to establish social autonomy and their own personal identity (Laursen, Coy, & Collins, ). In contrast to other findings (Peterson et al, ; Smorti et al, ), we found females in the younger subsample spoke more negatively about their parents than males. Although daughters tend to have closer and warmer relationships with their parents than sons (Fingerman, ), the greater negativity of their parent‐related narratives might reflect their tendency to be more elaborate when depicting internal states (Fivush, Bohanek, Zaman, & Grapin, ; Fivush & Buckner, ; Grysman, ).…”