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2011 Taylor University Silent Night
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@TheMarylandPride No you aren't. I hate christmas music, If this wasn't
sports related I would have never been here! I thought they were going to
sing Silent Night as well.
Who's the douschebag who has to say "there it is" just before it goes in,
like he's special for it. Someone should've smacked him, hopefully someone
did.
my dad is just as bad. i went to manhattan for a trip with my gf at the age
of 19 and he refused to let me go. he said he wouldn't give me my passport
(he locks it in the home safe). so i said if he didn't give it to me i'd
call the cops. he found out which hotel i was staying at and when i arrived
in NYC and finished dinner he was standing in the lobby waiting for us to
come back. he had a huge smile on his face. i started screaming at him for
being a stalker and the front desk threatened to throw me out if i didn't
calm down. i didn't speak to him for a month and he cried in front of my
mom. what a psycho. he also opens my mail and reads them
It is indeed a first world problem but this happens where your parents want
you to feel like you are going to owe them for the rest of your life and
there is nothing you can really do to repay them back, it is emotionally
draining and not healthy for sure..
+Lightfoot1990 In the 70's they never used the term helicopter parents but that sure fit my mom, if it means control freak. To get me to cut my hair each year and a perm put in so I could start school she would pay $100. They would tell everyone I was the apple of their eye, but I had to beg for anything and everything or permission to get or do anything. EVEN after I got a job and was able to pay for it I had to have permission first or all kinds of hell rained down on me. I went to a college where you worked for your tuition/room and board specifically so I would NOT have to be "beholding" to her anymore. On my graduation day at 17 I told her, congratulations, that's the last time you will ever hit me, because the next time i will destroy you. I cannot start to tell you the tricks and scams she pulled to get me to do things her way and i did them because I loved my dad and didn't want to hurt him. Yes I too am a music major and yes I have mental health issues from living in this dysfunctional family, and when I moved 1000 miles away to go to school she moved 65 miles away to keep tabs on me. So I totally identify with this girl. This is not uncommon, and it makes them feel important to be able to say "this is our child" and they use us as the extension of themselves because they never got to do what they wanted to with their lives so they damn well are gonna live it well thru ours. That's ok up thru high school, but then they need to cut the strings and these sick people take pride in their kids way too far.
66 GRAND!!! and you are pissed because they are so involved in your
life?????
Bitch get a job and put yourself through school pay your own rent and all
your bills. Then tell them to GTFO of your life.
Man first world issues
The fact that the school itself gave her a full scholarship once her
parents cut her off goes to show that she's not just being petty here.
I had the opposite -- anti-helicopter parents, who I couldn't even get to
come to my championship final basketball game or recitals where I won -
things like that. I would have given anything for them to show some
interest in my life back then, but this? No thanks.
It's unfortunate she had to get a restraining order, but dang - I don't
blame her a bit.