Auburn
Active member
They don't understand and don't even try to. On the countless times that I have tried explaining to them what it's like for me, they turn their heads or will literally walk away.
They even throw away letters that are addressed to me by from the psychiatrist or doctor.
I'm convinced they still believe I'm putting on an act. After all these years.
Yesterday I asked if it'd be possible for me to go to the Great British Brony Convention for my birthday and I'd be paying for most of it and what have you. The first thing they said was something along the lines of, "Oh you won't go. It'll be minutes before you have to go and you'll be crying and whining and going 'I don't want to go' ". They said it in a mocking tone.
This is a regular thing and they think I'm completely incapable of being independent or something. Or it was simply their way of saying no (This is a regular way for them getting out of something).
It's honestly like dealing with 5 year olds at times.
I was just venting, but I'm actually also curious if any one else's parents act in a similar way?
They even throw away letters that are addressed to me by from the psychiatrist or doctor.
I'm convinced they still believe I'm putting on an act. After all these years.
Yesterday I asked if it'd be possible for me to go to the Great British Brony Convention for my birthday and I'd be paying for most of it and what have you. The first thing they said was something along the lines of, "Oh you won't go. It'll be minutes before you have to go and you'll be crying and whining and going 'I don't want to go' ". They said it in a mocking tone.
This is a regular thing and they think I'm completely incapable of being independent or something. Or it was simply their way of saying no (This is a regular way for them getting out of something).
It's honestly like dealing with 5 year olds at times.
I was just venting, but I'm actually also curious if any one else's parents act in a similar way?