princess_haru
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I hate judgemental parents! It's like they don't see their child as a person, but as an extension of themselves to be moulded in their own image (what are they - gods?!) and exhibited to the world as proof of how successful they are. If the moulding doesn't work and (shock, horror) the child becomes a separate being with his own unique strengths and weaknesses, the controlling parent gets angry and takes it as a personal insult. Fuck them I say - haven't they heard of unconditional love?recluse said:Caseums21 said:From my mom "What did I do so wrong in life to get you?".
Another one from my mom "This is the daughter I wanted, you're not close to it". Talking about her 26 year old co-worker. Her and my mom drink a lot together and her co worker is selfish just like my mom.
Omg! How mean of your mother to say something like that. I remember my mother saying to me ''why can't you be more like i## and his sister from up the road''....Next thing she got banned for drink driving, and he's wrecked more cars that i've worn socks, so am i wrong for being decent!?
Anyway, another comment I remember is from my teacher when I was around 10. We regularly had a reading hour where we'd all sit on the carpet by the teacher's chair and read our own choice of book. I loved it because I've always been a bookworm, so I'd really get lost in the stories. I had a habit of occasionally pulling faces while I read, which was my way of empathising with the characters. For instance if someone was really angry or frightened I'd try to pull that expression to see if I could feel the same way. Of course the teacher noticed and this must've looked pretty strange to her. Instead of asking me about it, she told me in front of the whole class to stop pulling faces, then asked the class to keep an eye on me and tell me when I was doing it as I obviously didn't realise that I was! I was absolutely mortified
Um no, it was intentional actually... :evil: