Family: Question: Is it weird for a 25 year old female to live with their parents? |
- Question: Is it weird for a 25 year old female to live with their parents?
- Question: I f u c k i n g hate my family I want to move out but have nowhere to go, what do I do?
- Question: Still sharing a bed with my mom.?
- Question: How do i get my family to stop pressuring me for medical consults 24/7.?
- Question: What are some problems or difficulties that you had growing up without a father, but a stepfather?
- Question: Could my brother have hacked my phone?
- Question: Is my mom somewhat at fault for my sister dying?
- Question: Do I tell the truth or not?
- Question: Which types of greetings are acceptable between siblings?
- Question: My In-laws have been holding a grudge for 16 months!!!!?
- Question: My big brother is extremely cocky, egoistic and can't see fault in himself. What can i do?
- Question: How to get a shy baby to like you?
- Question: Dying father?
- Question: Do children without fathers grow up to be better than children with fathers?
- Question: My mother was granted temporary custody of my daughter. I can't afford a lawyer to fight. Anyone have any suggestions?
- Question: Was this wrong ?
- Question: Are you tight with your adult siblings?
- Question: Is it possible to love a step child like your own?(Read update) before responding.?
- Question: I feel like my brother likes me..?
- Question: Child Support Nonsense?
- Question: How to deal with stubborn Chinese in laws?
- Question: Treating your significant others children as your own? Is this realistic?
- Question: Please help! Dad withholding children from me . What do I do?
- Question: Is it because Trump copied Obama's separating children from parents that Dems find upsetting...not the actual separating the children, right?
- Question: My neighbors vanished?
- Question: How do you get over being sexually assaulted at the young age of 7?
- Question: How do we as parents stop teens (14-19) from having sex? Even stop them from using protection so they can’t have sex?
- Question: Is my mom overprotective?
- Question: Why does my brother take offense whenever someone tries to help him?
- Question: My uncle is seeing another woman. Do I tell his kids (his wife knows)?
- Question: I long or a close family. I never had one and am unable to have kids or a spouse. How do I get over this hole in my heart?
- Question: Since I had a terrible mother growing up how do I learn to be a mother?
- Question: MY father is an evil person. How do I disassociate myself from him and his arrogance?
- Question: Can your mom still carry you as a teenager?
- Question: How to cope with a disabled bedridden parent who wants his grown kids to maintain his house in his manner?
- Question: Dads girlfriend ruining me and my dads relationship?
- Question: Would you still see your mother in law?
- Question: Song suggestions for adoped 17 yr old son?
- Question: My brother who I have not seen in years just died. Do I need to go to the funeral when I don't know him anymore?
- Question: My cousin is getting married in April. Her mother is a cruel person. Would we be unfair to skip the wedding cause of her mother?
- Question: Should i live as a sissy, as my sister is forcing to be, my mother thinks im willing and she treats me like daughter?
- Question: Dad is alcoholic. He is drunk tonight. Would I be safe to call a friend since Mom and sisters went out?
- Question: My Mom had a deadbeat cousin who died of an overdose in 1995. Why is he still mourned?
- Question: I am two days away from my father's funeral and I don't feel sad yet. Will I feel it (he died October 30th)?
- Question: Since my sister is impossible to like how do I have to describe her to any future boyfriend?
- Question: My Dad voted three times today, election day in Illinois and USA. If I turn him in can I get him arrested?
- Question: I'll never be good enough for my Dad?
- Question: What is a typical 21st century American family like?
- Question: (UK please). Boyfriends mum and dad separated, is it trespassing when he goes to the mothers?
- Question: Coping with children separation?
- Question: Im scared to go home. My dad has custody of me and im super scared to go home because i dont know what will happen because he is abusive?
Question: Is it weird for a 25 year old female to live with their parents? Posted: 07 Nov 2018 02:58 PM PST |
Question: I f u c k i n g hate my family I want to move out but have nowhere to go, what do I do? Posted: 07 Nov 2018 02:54 PM PST Nobody gets along here. Father is a drunk, mother is annoying as can be she act like a teenager who is suffering from bipolar and my lil sister is a stupid c u n t who don't respect her elder even though I was the one raising this prick while mom was working and father drinking. Ungrateful f u c k i n g b i t c h. I hate them!!! |
Question: Still sharing a bed with my mom.? Posted: 07 Nov 2018 02:28 PM PST We live in a FIVE BEDROOM house, well-off, but my mom never bought a mattress for her bed frame so she insists on sleeping with me on my queen sized bed. Not only do I not get any privacy, I can't even be in my room anymore because whenever I'm home she is too and probably laying in MY ******* bed. How can I get her to move out?????? Literally 2 guest rooms, and my brother's room that is unused since he's moved out already but she can't ******* sleep or live anywhere else!!!! |
Question: How do i get my family to stop pressuring me for medical consults 24/7.? Posted: 07 Nov 2018 02:00 PM PST How do doctors deal with this ??? Ever since Ive graduated, my family have been treating me like a medical atm. They call me any time of day, whether i am at work, or out relaxing....they have no respect for my personal time. They accost me if I "dare" not return a call in 5 mins. I explained to them that i cant be "on the go" 24/7 like this. I already 48hr shifts....i cant still spend my off nights taking personal consults from family all night long |
Posted: 07 Nov 2018 12:40 PM PST Were you ever compared to your other siblings(that we're half) by other relatives? Did you had those family members that would not acknowledge you as part of the family? Thanks! |
Question: Could my brother have hacked my phone? Posted: 07 Nov 2018 12:34 PM PST Ok a few months ago someone from Mexico hacked into my email but I had the two step verification so I know they hacked into my phone to get into the email but my brother doesn t live in Mexico we live in the US could it still of been him but he made it says it was in Mexico? I only wonder if it was him because my mom wondered about if I was giving out my address to old men online I am not doing that I may talk to people but I am 23 years old I can talk to who I want I know when to stop talking to them for me age doesn t really matter this might sound dumb to a lot of people but I follow certain pages that would attract those kinds of people but could my brother hacked into it? I asked my mom I wonder who told him he said his ex but sometimes my mom lies to me I catch her into them I can see my brother wanting to ruin my life but if it gets far I am not scared to report him. |
Question: Is my mom somewhat at fault for my sister dying? Posted: 07 Nov 2018 12:33 PM PST My sister recently died of a drug overdose. It was a mixture of opiates and Xanax. My mom took care of my sister but she contributed to my sister s problems. My mom lied to her doctor to get Xanax for my sister. Isn t my mom partially responsible for my sisters death? |
Question: Do I tell the truth or not? Posted: 07 Nov 2018 12:27 PM PST If I tell the truth - then I will solve other's opinions of an event and will also destroy a person's relationship with a parent (even though the parent is deceased). The truth will help one person and destroy another. The truth will also put an end to another person's constant lies and made-up stories. Do I tell the truth or just let-it-go and continue to be a punching bag for someone's lies and blaming me because they have no one else to blame. I can't and refuse to go into anymore details without opening 'Pandora's Box'. |
Question: Which types of greetings are acceptable between siblings? Posted: 07 Nov 2018 12:17 PM PST Lets say a 28 year old guy has a 30 year old sister. Is it normal if she doesn't feel comfortable hugging him? |
Question: My In-laws have been holding a grudge for 16 months!!!!? Posted: 07 Nov 2018 12:01 PM PST 16 months ago we were forced to move to a new state in hopes of finding jobs and cheaper living. My husband lost his job & I was a stay at home mom. My husbands parents are in there late 70s & they really enforce the tough love card. They knew of the struggles we were having trying to find jobs. & yes I completely understand it isn't there responsibility to help us in any way. My husband had a opportunity to get his CDL & paid for by a government program. we needed somewhere to live for 4-6 weeks so he could start and finish the schooling. We told his parents that we just needed a little help getting back onto our feet. They told us to get on welfare. His father told me that he should seek some mental professional help & I need to go on welfare & because I have kids it shouldn't be a issue. We spent 5 days selling every single belonging we owned. Packed up our SUV & drove to Indiana. We were living in Florida. We didn't tell them about moving because they blocked our numbers and cut off all communications because they didn't want to deal with us and the struggles, I guess. That was 16 months ago. They've left my 7 year old in charge of always calling to talk. They'll never pick up the phone to call him. And he's now asks me all the time why he has to always call to check in.. Im responsible for sending all pictures & letters & I don't even get notified that it was received. It's so frustrating for me & ive just had it. I just need a outsiders point of view and thoughts. |
Question: My big brother is extremely cocky, egoistic and can't see fault in himself. What can i do? Posted: 07 Nov 2018 11:56 AM PST He's 22 years old, lives with his family, no job, no education, extremely annoying personality and i'm just gonna say it straight up. He's very, very ugly. Like, everyone in our family is very good looking except for him. Our parents living on welfare gives him everything he wants and he doesn't care that they need money. He does everything to get money out of them and could never dare to give any of them a gift. He never turns off his light when leaving a room and if you tell him to do it, he will tell you to "suck it". He talks in a terrible way to his parents and has no respect for anyone. He goes around telling everyone how good looking and hot he is but I think that he might know that he's a highly unattractive person, so he tries to "hide it" by acting all confident but he just comes around as an arrogant douche. What's his problem, and can i do anything? Not long ago he was very insecure about the way he looked and his weight, now he's acting all like he's perfect and has resorted to bullying me for the way i look despite him often telling me in the past that he thinks i'm a much more attractive person than he is. |
Question: How to get a shy baby to like you? Posted: 07 Nov 2018 11:37 AM PST shes shy and tries to get away from me if i try to hug her:( shes my baby cousin helppp |
Posted: 07 Nov 2018 11:24 AM PST i need to have help with watermelon penetration. i am horny tonight and my dog is hungry for my meat tonight I WILL PENETRATE THE DOG'S REAR END THEN THE CHICKENS, AND THEN I WILL FINISH OFF INTO THE WATERMELON |
Question: Do children without fathers grow up to be better than children with fathers? Posted: 07 Nov 2018 10:52 AM PST To me, it seems like they do. An example would be that if a boy didn't have a father and was only raised by his mother, he would be way more respectful to women than he would be if he grew up with a father, since he was only raised by his mother. |
Posted: 07 Nov 2018 10:41 AM PST I became homeless after my daughter's father beat me up. I had been living in a homeless center for two weeks. My mom found out, and file through the courts for temporary custody. It was granted. It's been six weeks, and she has only let me see my daughter once. It is stated that I'm allowed to see her unsupervised 3 hours three days a week. I have no money to fight her, and any money I have come across is going toward a place for me to live. Any suggestions? I have a part-time job for the past three years. My daughter's father and I had been together for nine years, and he worked full time. So we did have a stable life. My daughter is six, so cutting her off from me, is not healthy for her. |
Posted: 07 Nov 2018 09:56 AM PST I gave my sister a promise ring for her birthday today. Since I'm her older brother is that wrong ? |
Question: Are you tight with your adult siblings? Posted: 07 Nov 2018 09:05 AM PST What can parents do while the children are growing up to increase the chances that their children will maintain a relationship for the long run? Is all of this a result of upbringing or is it based on individual personalities they are born with? Have you done certain things to promote closeness among your children for the long run? if so what? I guess what I am trying to ask is, how detrimental is parental involvement for children in developing a good relationship among their kids? How do you balance letting them become close as siblings on their own and facilitating as parents to "ensure" they are close even when they are older? While the kids are growing up, Is it best to let the kids dictate their relationships with siblings or should the parents really take charge to "ensure" it. |
Question: Is it possible to love a step child like your own?(Read update) before responding.? Posted: 07 Nov 2018 06:26 AM PST My boyfriend and I have been together under a year. He expects me to love his child as my own, and put him as a top priority as with my kids, he feels this way because his son's mother has passed away. I told him if he expects that out of me then he needs to do the same for my children, what do you think? He thinks I should love his child as my own because he does not have a mother, I told him is he willing to love my children as his own, and he has already told me no. I believe in a relationship it cannot be a one way street. |
Question: I feel like my brother likes me..? Posted: 07 Nov 2018 06:05 AM PST He is 18 and im 14 but he makes me really uncomfortable. We went on this trip and my parents rented an rv. We were watching a movie on the tv and he kept on trying to het closer to me. He had more than enough space and I kept on scooting away. I got tired of it and told him to scoot over. He got mad. Another time, I was in my room and at the time I didnt have a door so there was a see through curtain instead. I was just on my phone and I could literally see him on the curtain like he was trying to peek in it. I didnt do anything cause I didnt know what to do. I honestly dont want to tell my parents because im scared that they wont believe me. There are some other situations that are worse but itll be too long. |
Question: Child Support Nonsense? Posted: 07 Nov 2018 05:42 AM PST My fiance and I ( he cant afford to live without my help) pay child support to his ex (under the table, without court agreement) with two children. She consistently loses her job and finds difficulty in better choices for herself. She also has a 2 YO from a now recently dissolved marriage. With that being said, she, despite being paid child support and additionally, us having them 2/3 of the time, still asks that we pay for all school supplies, living expenditures (beds, clothes..). She is also terribly controlling with the kids and absolutely refuses to remain consistent with contact or hear boyfriend out when he doesn't agree with something. She is also on full government assistance and benefits. I have asked my fiancé to get a court arrangement to end this ridiculous behavior, but he refuses out of fear that if a court arrangement were to be placed, it would financially screw him. He has never spoken to an attorney about this. It's causing a ton of friction in our home, mainly because I feel as if he is putting all this garbage with her, before his kiddos and I. Opinions and suggestions? |
Question: How to deal with stubborn Chinese in laws? Posted: 07 Nov 2018 05:06 AM PST I had a bad evening with my 6 month old son. My in laws are out from China to help us look after my son. They went out for a walk and for almost 30 mins nothing could settle my son. I tried everything you can think of to settle him and it didn't work. They came back and helped me out. I videoed my mother whilst they were out to ask for help. The in laws had put him into the cot with a warm jumpsuit and blanket and the room was too hot. It is summer and very humid. He woke up red and sweaty crying. Later I discovered he was suffering from his teething but he settled down when the in laws came back. I kept telling them I took off his clothes and put on a singlet to cool him down. They wouldn't listen and put the jumpsuit on. My wife came home and I tried to talk to her about the situation but she just got angry as usual. I called her dumb during our argument but apologised. Now she is using that against me to call me dumb (nothing new as she has done that for years). I want to know why Chinese can be so stubborn? The three of them think I'm ganging up on them and trying to take sides with my parents whenever I voice my concerns about my son's care. That's not true. And I have thanked them for the work they have done in taking good care of my son. Why are they so stubborn and refuse to listen to reason? I told them many times my son cannot have sugar added at his age but they ignored me today and I had to pick the sugar out of the food before they cooked it! I cannot afford child care full time and my wife is working as well as I. My parents aren't well enough anymore to take my son full time like my in laws are doing. So I have no choice. I only wish they would respect some of my wishes about his upbringing because it is up to date best practice guidelines. Very different to the middle of China 32 years ago! If I voice my concerns, they won't listen. Then I get frustrated and they say they will leave and give my son to me to take care of full time. Obviously I cannot do that. So I feel like I am powerless to have any say in my son's care even if I identify something dangerous etc. Another example... they have been told to not let him sleep with a bib on because it be a choke hazard. They never listen...they always put him in the cot to sleep with a bib. I read that letting him give them a cue about when he wants to use the bathroom is bad for a child of 6 months. Yet mother in law has trained him to alert her then she rips off the nappy and holds him over the toilet.... |
Question: Treating your significant others children as your own? Is this realistic? Posted: 07 Nov 2018 04:39 AM PST I have been with my boyfriend six months we both has children. He expects me to love his child as my own, but doesn't believe he should do that with my kids, nor do I expect it. What do you think? I am a parent myself and I do not expect my boyfriend to love my kids like he loves his own. I think its unrealistic. I believe you should care about each others children and treat them well. I believe it's important to care about each others children, but I would never expect a guy to love and care for my children as their own. I think its silly. I believe if you have helped raise a child since birth, or adopted them thats one thing. But I do not expect my boyfriend to love my 7 and 12 year old as his own. I don't understand why people on here think I should love and treat my boyfriends child equal to my own. I don't think its fair to my children or his child. My boyfriend already said he would never love or treat someone else's child equal to his own, so why is it expected out of me? |
Question: Please help! Dad withholding children from me . What do I do? Posted: 06 Nov 2018 11:47 PM PST I am a mother of three. I recently left my children's father because he was abusive, physically , mentally and emotionally. So now he's trying to keep my kids away from me. I always been cordial so I didn't see a need to go to court; I let him have the kids on the weekends and wasn't looking for money.I work a lot to save for a place now. I'm staying with my mom until I can get on my feet because he was all I had as far as a home. my daughters school couldn't get in touch with me 1 day because my daughter felt ill. I was at work and didn't receive not a call, nor my mom; only his mom and him. So they picked them up and took them to the hospital. They had an old number of mines but they have emergency contacts just in case they couldn't get in touch with me. So now they are saying I basically neglected my child (which I wasn't, I always be there for my children). They [him and his mom] are trying to find everything to take my kids with me. They say my living situation is bad but this was all I had to get away from him! So now the dad won't answer my calls or texts about my daughter; his mom telling me I'm not getting my kids. I really don't want to lose my kids because I left this narcissistic person. What can I do? I don't smoke, I don't neglect my kids, I always do everything for them & the only thing I wish I had was just our own place. I just want my girls and the cops telling me they can't take the kids from him So now I'm begging for my children back and he won't let me |
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Question: My neighbors vanished? Posted: 06 Nov 2018 10:08 PM PST I know it's none of my business but I just find this strange. The last time I saw my neighbors was this Saturday, when I looked out the window I saw the mother and her kids with a couple of bags ( not suitcases ) and was loading the car and ever since then they haven't returned and today is Wednesday. They have 2 dogs which I'm concerned about because they continuously howl all day in night because lack of food. I haven't seen anyone even come and check up on the dogs or move any furniture Today when I got home I saw they had a paper in their door for late rent... they couldn't be on vacation because they left the dogs...I guess I'm just curious |
Question: How do you get over being sexually assaulted at the young age of 7? Posted: 06 Nov 2018 08:56 PM PST I try my best to forget about it but now it stays in my head everyday I'm now 19 and I have never gotten help with this...I prayed to god to forget about it and forgive the person for it but it's really easy.. at 15 and 16 I felt like I been assaulted again by an ex cause he kinda force me to do some sexual acts that made me feel like a dirty piece of ****.. so how can I over come this? I feel like no matter what nothing helps.... |
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Question: Is my mom overprotective? Posted: 06 Nov 2018 07:45 PM PST I'm almost 16 and I'm a junior in high school. I'm allowed to hang out, but I can't have any sleepovers. I really want one, as growing up all my friends have had sleepovers and I feel left out. My brother had sleepovers with his volleyball team when he was my age so I don't get the issue. Maybe it's cuz I'm a girl but that's really unfair. When I go to college in a couple of years I'm gonna be dorming hours away (I need independence), so I don't get why my parents can't accept that I'm getting older and should get used to sleeping elsewhere sometimes. I also am urged to go to bed at 10:00, it's not strictly enforced, but they will bother me about it if I'm up late. Even on weekends, I'm forced to go to bed by 12. It's frustrating because I should be able to make these small decisions for myself. Also, at my age, my brother was given wine at family events, yet my parents refuse to give me more than a few sips just to "try", as if I'm a little kid. I remember when my brother was my age, we went on family trips and we stopped by a store that was holding wine tasting, and my brother was drinking a glass or two, with no problem. Yet at restaurants or family events, If i ask for a bit of my mom's beverage she'll give me a dirty look. They just allow me two sips, as much as my 12 year old sister. It's ridiculous how they treat me more like my sister, and less like my brother at my age |
Question: Why does my brother take offense whenever someone tries to help him? Posted: 06 Nov 2018 07:16 PM PST My brother lost his job, needs money and/or resources but when you try to offer any kind of help he just gets extremely offended. I would greatly appreciate anyone's attempt to help me, so his reactions don't make any sense to me. |
Question: My uncle is seeing another woman. Do I tell his kids (his wife knows)? Posted: 06 Nov 2018 06:19 PM PST My mother caused it. |
Posted: 06 Nov 2018 06:18 PM PST Friends are not the same. |
Question: Since I had a terrible mother growing up how do I learn to be a mother? Posted: 06 Nov 2018 06:18 PM PST |
Question: MY father is an evil person. How do I disassociate myself from him and his arrogance? Posted: 06 Nov 2018 06:16 PM PST |
Question: Can your mom still carry you as a teenager? Posted: 06 Nov 2018 06:02 PM PST When I was 10 or 11 I remember my mom saying she would carry me to bed when I fell asleep. I know she carried me because she said I was getting too heavy. and I'm a boy. can moms still carry you even as a teenager? |
Posted: 06 Nov 2018 05:58 PM PST Hello, so I am a 26 yo man that's going to school full-time and works full-time, living with my father who has severe rheumatoid arthritis deals with anxiety and is beddridden due to a fall he had 2 years ago. My older sister (40yo) and her family also live with us in our back house. Her and I are his main caretakers and our brother comes occasionally to help out, we also hire caretakers to care for him while we are at work My main question is, we are able to manage taking care of his health needs but he is constantly on us about taking care of his house worrying about things that are not that important we've tried talking to him about it but he just thinks that if he were to let us worry about the house we would let it fall apart and he frustrates us to the point where we just want to leave and live somewhere else, but of course we aren't going to abandon our father like that. Does anyone out there have any suggestions in handling a situation like this?? |
Question: Dads girlfriend ruining me and my dads relationship? Posted: 06 Nov 2018 05:44 PM PST Hi, so, recently my dads girlfriend moved in. Shes stealing all my stuff then claiming she never took it. They've been dating for almost 5 years and my dad just announced yesterday that they're getting engaged!!! I've never been so pissed off in my life. Her name is Liz. So, Liz is making everything worse. All she does is hang around my dad cause she doesn't have any friends of her own. My dad no longer has time to do things with me anymore. We will be doing something and Liz will nag him to hang out with her and then my dad doesn't talk to me for the rest of the night. Also, ever since Liz moved in, he has been a hypocrite about my diet. For example, tonight for dinner, I had ONE piece of fried chicken and it was a fairly small piece, and he is like "Jess thats enough food I don't want you to gain weight" while he is eating 4 pieces of toast, 2 cans of coke, and a big bowl of spaghetti and of course Liz butts in and says "yeah you seem like you have VERY HIGH CHOLESTEROL and at a high risk for diabetes" like OMG SHUT UP *****!! shes like 5'3 and 260 lbs (way heavier than I am). She's just ruining everything for me and I just want my dad back. This is killing me :(( |
Question: Would you still see your mother in law? Posted: 06 Nov 2018 05:33 PM PST My mother in law gave me her Facebook password to download pics for her and I saw some horrible things she wrote about me to people. My husband isn't close with her at all and we only go 5-6x a year. My husband said she was a bad mom and is just jealous. Since she wrote horrible things about me like I don't have a dime, we will probably make ugly kids, all the negatives about me slap her rite in the face, at least she won the jackpot w her son in law . I can go on forever |
Question: Song suggestions for adoped 17 yr old son? Posted: 06 Nov 2018 04:23 PM PST I have adopted a 17 yr old boy he has bad life and i want him to know i will always be here and he is loved. If i could get some suggestions i would appreciate it. Any kind of music is ok. |
Posted: 06 Nov 2018 04:22 PM PST I live in Seattle and funeral will be in Maryland next week. I have seen him once in the last 22 years. He was a terrible person as a teen and young adult but got his act together. However, I had move away and though there was no falling out we just lost touch. Horrible memories of him growing up made me not feel the need to stay in touch unless he gets in touch in which case I would respond. We saw each other at a reunion in 2012 and had a nice visit. I gave him by email and got a Christmas message and I replied generously. I have not heard from him since. His children only met me the one time at the reunion. Naturally a brother's death would be grounds to travel to a funeral but since it was an estranged brother do I need to go? Would I be heartless not to? I'd go in a heartbeat for the two siblings I am close to and even the 3rd one I see every other year. This brother just left the family. I do plan to write to his children if I don't go. Like I say no hate between us or falling out, just bad childhood memories made me not feel any connection to him and I suspect likewise for him towards me. I really don't want to travel to Maryland but should I? Funeral is next Tuesday. One brother is going, the others are not. |
Posted: 06 Nov 2018 04:17 PM PST The cousin is fine but her mother is the most heartless and soul-less person in mankind history. |
Posted: 06 Nov 2018 04:14 PM PST I have always had a small frame body, and if you didnt know me you would call me she. |
Posted: 06 Nov 2018 04:11 PM PST They always leave me here to keep an eye on him since I am the man of the house. I don't like it, I am only 14. |
Question: My Mom had a deadbeat cousin who died of an overdose in 1995. Why is he still mourned? Posted: 06 Nov 2018 04:10 PM PST |
Posted: 06 Nov 2018 03:59 PM PST He was a very arrogant person who was ignorant to my needs and hurt my relationships with family members. I loved him but did not like him. |
Posted: 06 Nov 2018 03:58 PM PST She is a horrible person. |
Posted: 06 Nov 2018 03:56 PM PST I don't like him and he makes rules just to be mean. |
Question: I'll never be good enough for my Dad? Posted: 06 Nov 2018 03:24 PM PST I'm not overreacting, my Dad has always been a very stressed and negative person, but when his best friend died a few years ago everything went downhill because he had no one to assure him that any behavior from his firstborn daughter (me) was normal. He compares me to my friends from 8th grade that were perfect and I know that unless I act just like them I'll be a failure. He's called me a failure for things that I didn't even know were a big deal, he doesn't trust me with anything, and recently I got in my first fender-bender and he was so insanely mad at me I just cried for the next few days even though people around me are trying to tell me it isn't a big deal. I know he loves me and cares about me but it hurts knowing that no matter what I do, I'll never been good enough for him as I am |
Question: What is a typical 21st century American family like? Posted: 06 Nov 2018 03:09 PM PST The Simpsons caricatured the American family of the 90s, and Family Guy did the same in the 00s. Are the following stereotypes accurate for a typical family in 2018, and if not how can they be improved? Pa: Overweight man with a beard and bald head, works at the GM plant and spends the weekends hunting and fishing. Drives a Chevy or GMC pickup and also enjoys bowling, drinking cold beer and watching football Ma: Wears her hair in curlers, cat eye glasses, fuzzy slippers and a big shapeless dress. Drives a station wagon. Prepares hot dogs or hamburgers in the evenings, and the whole family eats on the couch watching TV Junior: A thinner, miniature version of Pa. Has shaggy surfer or skater hair, wears plaid shirts and plays the guitar very badly. Gets average grades but won a scholarship for playing on the football team Sis: Wears short skirts and flip flops, paints her nails and straightens her hair. Spends all her free time with her friends at the mall Buzz: Youngest brother, is hyperactive and hates going to school. Plays video games all day and always has one eye on his phone Gramps: War veteran, lives on a farm and drives his father's Model T pickup. Has a shed full of illegal military grade guns in case the Russians invade. Thinks Pa and the kids are lazy and spoiled. Grandma: Very houseproud, always baking cakes and pies. Dominates Gramps but also gives good advice to the whole family. Has a circle of close friends from church. |
Posted: 06 Nov 2018 03:04 PM PST My boyfriends parents are separated, they have been since he was only weeks old. The mother can't stand the father but he just turns up at the mothers house (where my boyfriend primarily lives) without being invited, to see his son, when his son can drive, and lives 2 minutes away. Is it trespassing for the dad to just walk into her house uninvited and unwanted? |
Question: Coping with children separation? Posted: 06 Nov 2018 12:54 PM PST My girlfriend left with the kids out of state and now i feel so lonely, not being able to feel them, not being able to go to the park with them, HUG them. Its too painful, and i feel so lost. |
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