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- Question: Legally, what can my parents do?
- Question: Are my new neighbours right to be angry at me?
- Question: Is my grandma really my grandma?
Question: Legally, what can my parents do? Posted: 29 Nov 2019 04:00 PM PST my boyfriend and i have been dating for a while. im 16 and hes 17, we both live in wales (specific but i think the law is slightly different than in england). ive stayed over my boyfriends house multiple times however when my dad found it went downhill from there. both of my parents are threatening to call the police on me if i stay overnight again, they are saying that if it happens again then they will take my card and all my money, drive to my boyfriend's house and speak to him and his parents and stop me from seeing him completely. they are both emotionally manipulative too but i cba to go into detail. i really want to move out but i dont know what to do, would i be stopped and forced to move back in? can the police really do much if i just stay over my boyfriends house for a single night? |
Question: Are my new neighbours right to be angry at me? Posted: 29 Nov 2019 03:34 PM PST About 3 weeks ago, a new set of neighbours moved in a few months after my old ones moved out. The ones we had were really quiet - especially at night. They were a man and woman in their 80s - they've now moved to a care home. There are now five people living next door: two adults and three children. One of the kids is 2, and the others are twin brothers aged 10 (11 next month). I know this because my mum told me about them. While the twin brothers are relatively quiet, the toddler is so incredibly loud. I haven't really had a single night's sleep ever since they moved in properly. The toddler is loud most of the night - banging on walls, screaming, shouting. You name it. Yesterday, I put on Facebook "I wish my new neighbours' kid would just shut the f**k up. I haven't had a decent night's sleep in weeks! I'm so damn tired." Somehow, they knew about it (I don't have them on Facebook since I don't know them and I have my account on private). I was walking home from the shop earlier today, and they were furious at me. They said I am selfish and that I had absolutely no right to say that. They even called me scum for saying that. The mother even said "If you haven't had a decent night's sleep in three weeks, try nearly three years! You should be ashamed of yourself." Are they overreacting? |
Question: Is my grandma really my grandma? Posted: 28 Nov 2019 09:27 AM PST She lives at my uncles house. She has been taking 500$ from the governement because she cannot get retire money. My uncle has 3 property houses. He works too and so does his wife. We live in one of his apartments we rented from him. My mom is the one who works and gets paid minimal wage, with which she maintains me and my unemployed dad, as in our county is extremely hard to find a job. Even if just at a fast food or to clean places. They just dont hire people like us with migrant background. My grandma has given to me at most 10$ for my birthday. Like 10$. Is that normal for you? She also doesn't pay rent, doesn't spend much, medical health is for her for free. I decide to go expat to find a job. I didn't even greeted her and refuse her calls. For me she was never a grandma. She was just the grandma of my uncle's cousins. I never had affection from her. Never. Even when I was a child they let me to her for a few days (my paternal grandma died in our home country miles away) and she told me 'don't spend your parents money going on that stupid volleyball class. They're poor! You spend their money!!'. I was like, then why don't you help? |
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