thebachellor
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... have displaced anger syndrome?
I'm typing this right now with mom's all up in my ear after she got in to an argument with my brother and he shut the door so she couldn'tyap in his
I really don't appreciate this. Often it turns in to her bringing up irrelevant +*#@ involving me from real long ago. It'slike she has this "i'm mad already... I might as well make everyone else mad" additude and that's not even cool man... I'm just herechilling and you're messing up the mood
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I just want to say "that's between you and him... keep me out of it" or "why are you doing this? you just want to hear youself speak",but that'll just add fuel to the fire.
Do any one else's parents do this? Or is it just mine
Another thing I wanted to bring up is society really needs to stop this "parents are always right" BS. Plenty of times during an argument i'djust walk away and throw the situation around over in my head and realise that i'm right... but that "parents must be right 100%" has gotten inher head and when I try to break it down logically it's like she plugs her fingers in her ears and recites "blah blah blah he can't be righti'm older than him".
I'm not saying that i'm always right but if you're wrong you're wrong... no matter what your relation is to me or how old you are. *PagingDirtylicious to insert politically correct response along the lines of "your parents ARE always right" *
Whatever... I got a little bit off track... just speaking my mind.
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I'm typing this right now with mom's all up in my ear after she got in to an argument with my brother and he shut the door so she couldn'tyap in his
I just want to say "that's between you and him... keep me out of it" or "why are you doing this? you just want to hear youself speak",but that'll just add fuel to the fire.
Do any one else's parents do this? Or is it just mine
Another thing I wanted to bring up is society really needs to stop this "parents are always right" BS. Plenty of times during an argument i'djust walk away and throw the situation around over in my head and realise that i'm right... but that "parents must be right 100%" has gotten inher head and when I try to break it down logically it's like she plugs her fingers in her ears and recites "blah blah blah he can't be righti'm older than him".
I'm not saying that i'm always right but if you're wrong you're wrong... no matter what your relation is to me or how old you are. *PagingDirtylicious to insert politically correct response along the lines of "your parents ARE always right" *
Whatever... I got a little bit off track... just speaking my mind.
Chime in