I was just thinking of some new topics for this board, and I was wondering if you guys can think of anything that you cant stand that your parents do?
For me it's not so much my parents but my mom. she always asks me or my ssiter a question, then she'll either tell us were wrong, or she'll keep asking the question like she wants us to tell her the answer she wants. It makes me and my sis so mad. Its like why does she even bother asking. How about you guys?
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She always asks me or my ssiter a question, then she'll either tell us were wrong, or she'll keep asking the question like she wants us to tell her the answer she wants. |
Mainly my dads music....i'm not a big fan of oldies. He feels the same about my music too so we call it even. The biggest thing would be how protective they are, if i go somewhere i have to call them and tell them where. I'm not alloud to travel to far places when the weather isn't exactly peachy. Its nothing really big though, just small things. Overall i have great parents and I love them.
I mostly love my parents, but sometime they are really over protective. Well, mostly my mother. My father is a bit more understanding and let's me do pretty much everything I want (with a reasonable limit) but my mother...She paid a tutor for me in mathematics when I got 54%, and then in the second report I had 76%, but kept on paying for him, even though the tutor himself told her I didn't need him...Oh, and just to quote her : "You don't know what's good for you at 16. Kids like you shouldn't be allowed anywhere without any adults near you. I can guide you much better than you can." That's not her exact word as I am translating, but that's pretty much the meaning.
The thing I do not like about my MOTHER in particular is that she is too over-protective. I have never drank, I have never done any drugs before and every time I come home from a school dance my mom asks to smell my breath. I mean, what the hell? Doesn't my own mother trust me enough? I usually just snicker and walk out of the room, probably leaving the expression that I HAVE been doing something that night... I guess it's just the way mothers are.