And then they wonder why their kids need therapy
81 2 ReplyAnd don't talk to them anymore.
49 0 ReplyCan confirm, am therapist.
48 0 ReplyI'm sorry. I'm glad you're there to help! Too often do kids go without for too long
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No they don't, they just want more obediance no matter what and degrade you for having any needs at all.
14 1 ReplyYou're a child, that means I provide food, lodging and transportation in exchange for you taking care of my emotional needs. I'm a good parent because you haven't starved to death.
14 0 ReplyHitting a child is not parenting. It's abuse.
There is nothing a child learns from being hit, only violence. There are ways to show a child that they did wrong, hitting them is not one of them
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Must be nice to get a warning first 😂
36 0 ReplyAh the perpetual Russian roulette of not doing what your parents say but wondering if they'll actually enforce it today.
Dueling Russian roulette.
12 0 ReplyThat giggling is a whoopin, you think I need a reason?!
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Minus the vague threat I used to come home from school most days to one of these
20 0 Reply...vague?
7 0 ReplySpecificity would be "im going to whoop each of you in the back of the knees with a looped extension cord until they go purple so that it hurts when you walk but your pants cover them up."
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Then quit taking food in your room then shoving the trash under your bed.
3 1 ReplyNo, and the notes were generally about cleaning up the kitchen/family room and taking the chicken out of the freezer.
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I felt that
10 0 ReplyExclamation marks and underlining were the emojis of that time.
8 0 ReplyThat's horrifyingly specific.
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