When it comes to the Suthay-raht strain of the specie ( The most predominant in all of the provinces ) how come we never see Khajiit's associating with their close or extended family? The only exception I've seen is the Three Sisters' Inn in Leyawiin. You never hear Khajiit's talk about they're mothers or fathers or even extended family. Again the Three Sisters in Leyawiin are the only exception I've found ( I have never played Morrowind so I am unsure if anything is seen/heard in that chapter of the ES Series ) although their chit-chats are loosely just generic dialogue I'm inclined to believe the three sisters would have some sort of familial bonds with one another living under the same roof however I've never encountered a male Khajiit talk about his brother, a female talk about her brother or either of the genders speak of a mother or father ( with the exception being the hand-to-hand skill book "Ahzirr Traajijazeri" written by an anonymous author who we can presume is male ) in a personal or impersonal manner - No male for instance has said "J'shah misses his mother, he has not seen her in many years. Poor J'shah came to Cyrodiil to make a better living to send his mother some money so she can live better. Maybe J'shahs mother will come visit him someday." or a female saying "A'zini's father treated her well, he worked restlessly so A'zini could study and have an education so she could have an easy life in Cyrodiil. A'zini wishes she could thank her father in person."
Is there some sort of tradition that the Khajiit's have where as the children are sooner or later disassociated or by nature estranged from they're parents?
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