Fortunately, my parents are't the same. They don't intrude on my social life that much, especially when it comes to the internet, mostly because they aren't really adept at using it. I really hate it when parents can't respect their kid's privacy, especially when that "kid" is old enough to have a job, buy his own computer, and even pay some bills.
And what's with all of these "you live in their house, they can do whatever they want" posts? Sure, that may be the case, but that doesn't change the fact that they are being invasive and unreasonable. I'm sorry for sounding angry like that, but that kind of logic really gets on my nerves, because it almost completely ignores the main point. The same annoying argument is used in so many other issues. Like with dealing with bad teachers "well, it's their class, their rules, follow them. Don't like it? Tough." or bad bosses at work "well, you are their employee, you have to follow their rules. Don't like it? Tough." Sure, that's unfortunately how things work, assholes and unreasonable people get in positions of authority, that's just what happens. But can we at least agree that they are being assholes, or that maybe some sort of compromise between the two parties should be made, because everybody matters, not just the people with authority.
Sorry, but that shit just gets to me.
And what's with all of these "you live in their house, they can do whatever they want" posts? Sure, that may be the case, but that doesn't change the fact that they are being invasive and unreasonable. I'm sorry for sounding angry like that, but that kind of logic really gets on my nerves, because it almost completely ignores the main point. The same annoying argument is used in so many other issues. Like with dealing with bad teachers "well, it's their class, their rules, follow them. Don't like it? Tough." or bad bosses at work "well, you are their employee, you have to follow their rules. Don't like it? Tough." Sure, that's unfortunately how things work, assholes and unreasonable people get in positions of authority, that's just what happens. But can we at least agree that they are being assholes, or that maybe some sort of compromise between the two parties should be made, because everybody matters, not just the people with authority.
Sorry, but that shit just gets to me.
Yeah, that's sort of what I do. I tell them what I up to, but leave out the stuff they would make a big deal about, or maybe put it in a context that is a bit lighter or they can understand easier.sageoftruth said:Here's my little secret: When around your parents, tell them as much as you possibly can. You'll be surprised how much there is to tell them without sharing your more secret information. I pretty much got my privacy by telling them more than they cared to hear about. Because of that, they don't feel the need to go looking into my personal life.