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Mray3460

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Since I've graduated from high school and entered college, I've had a chance every now and again to look back on my childhood, specifically my experiences with my Mom...and what I see disturbs me.

Now, this isn't a rant against the older generations or simple, post-pubescent rebellion or gainsaying against my parents, I love both my parents. But looking back, Mom had (and has, I've confirmed it on my visits back) some serious issues.

First, She's a sexist: Since we've had the internet/computers, there have been content filters and time restrictions on it for my younger brother and I (Against porn, violence, drugs, etc.). Now, I wouldn't take issue with that...except that my sister (who is younger than both I and my brother), does not, and has never had any filtering or any time restrictions of any kind, and when I raised this point, her response was a flat "Girls don't need to be watched." Furthermore, my brother and I occasionally (as in, when we get hurt or when something unbelievably bad has happened) curse (And I mean the top three of the seven), and my Mom never so much as bats an eyelash, yet recently (My sister was 13 at the time), my sister used the word "crap" when she lost a hand in a family poker game. My mother's response was to immediately glare at her and say "Do not use that word, it's inappropriate!" When my sister (along with my brother and I backing her up) pointed out that my brother had used the same word, in the same context, not five minutes ago, she responded "A young lady does not use that kind of language." I could go on, but there's a bigger problem.

She's a political sheep: Not much of an explanation needed here. She simply doesn't question her party's (Democrat) platform or decisions, doesn't watch the interviews or debates during campaigns, or any of the arguments from the opposition (though, always manages to find time to watch the Democratic Party's speeches), and, worst of all, uses the "select by party" option on her ballots (She says this with PRIDE).

Finally, She is not open to debate/argument, on anything: Every single time I've gotten into an argument with her, it either ends with A. Me admitting my fault (When it's true, I never back down when I'm in the right and she cant prove otherwise) B. Her dismissively saying "You're a kid, you don't know anything" (She did this to me about a month ago in an argument over my choice to not have children) or C. Her simply glaring at me, walking away into another room and locking the door behind her.

*Sigh* Now the discussion question: Do one or both of your parents (or legal guardians) have serious or severe issues? If so, what?
 

comadorcrack

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Smack that Hoe!

Yeah. Sounds like my mum. Except when my mum walks off I make it a point that she understands how wrong her point in the argument was
 

Julianking93

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I always like to consider myself one of the few teenagers who actually likes his parents and enjoys spending time with them.

That being said, they are not without their flaws. First off, my mom is...for lack of a better term, an idiot. She's smart in some areas like the human anatomy as in muscle structure since she's a personal trainer, but I can never have any sort of intellectual conversation with her without her changing the subject to something much more casual or just making a joke about something I say.

My dad on the other hand is a fucking pussy. Actually, not a pussy, but pussy whipped. He is like a little puppy dog to his new girlfriend, who's 20 years younger than him by the way, and does everything she says and obeys her every order. My dad is so much better off without a crazy ***** for a girlfriend.
 

electric_warrior

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These aren't major flaws. most people are political sheep if they are political at all, most parents don't really listen to their kids and, let's be honest here, boys do need more watching on the internet than girls.

You just come off kinda whiny, your mother has flaws because everyone does and I bet you've got your fair share that she could list off the world.
 

Sleekgiant

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Me I have a problem with my Mom in the fact that she hasn't been a Mom to me for as long as I can remember. The reason why is she thinks watching TV is more important than her own family, which has lead me to resent her. She was also to overprotective, of course so is my dad. I believe the reason I have no life, no friends, no social skills is the fact that they would never let me go anywhere. Unfortunately I'm stuck with them until I finish college but the damage has already been done. I'm about as broken as can be and thoroughly hate life.
 

Indecizion

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oh HELL YEAH my mum was a bit psychotic extreme mood swings generaly bad tempered and just RAGE worthy all the time, while my dad is a coward who hides from her and is as a result never there. meh messed up childhood results in functioning adults :D
 

Mray3460

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comadorcrack said:
Smack that Hoe!
Sometimes I want to, but 1. She's helping me pay for college and 2. I don't think it would make any more impact than anything else I've done.

comadorcrack said:
Yeah. Sounds like my mum. Except when my mum walks off I make it a point that she understands how wrong her point in the argument was
Wish my own mother could do that, I try to get her to understand that, and after she comes back out of the room she either A. Never mentions the argument (at least that particular instance) again or B. Asks me for an apology for going against her.

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VicunaBlue said:
My mom's a racist *****... that counts, right?
It counts, but could you go into a little more detail?
 

Saul B

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Julianking93 said:
I always like to consider myself one of the few teenagers who actually likes his parents and enjoys spending time with them.

That being said, they are not without their flaws. First off, my mom is...for lack of a better term, an idiot. She's smart in some areas like the human anatomy as in muscle structure since she's a personal trainer, but I can never have any sort of intellectual conversation with her without her changing the subject to something much more casual or just making a joke about something I say.

My dad on the other hand is a fucking pussy. Actually, not a pussy, but pussy whipped. He is like a little puppy dog to his new girlfriend, who's 20 years younger than him by the way, and does everything she says and obeys her every order. My dad is so much better off without a crazy ***** for a girlfriend.
Haha, this sounds exactly like my dad...
 

Andalusa

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Well, my mum suffers from Aspergers Syndrome, with depression and OCD to top it off. So she doesn't function that well. My father thought it'd be a good idea to abandon her with three kids, two of which also have AS and the other has Bi-polar. Hooray for functioning parents! \o/
 

Jark212

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My mother had severe bi-polar, tried to kill herself a few times, while I was there. But now thanks to proper medication she's doing well, in Florida...

This all took place a few years ago, when I was young enough to be permanently scared...
 

Samuel Cook

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I can relate to the swearing part of your story, I'm guessing your mum still thinks girls should have good etiquette and so on, my mum's like that with my sister. I can get away with saying/doing anything where my sister isn't allowed to swear, go out much etc. Fair enough I'm 18 and she's 16 but I still had more freedom at her age.

I find it interesting that your mum would trust a girl over a boy though, my mum's the opposite way round, (although with good reason, my sister's very untrustworthy.) I've always thought that boys are more open to their parents than girls are, and most of the girls I know never tell the truth to their parents.

To answer the question, I wouldn't say either of my parents have issues, maybe my mum has a little, but nothing serious.