Topic: How Did You Piss Off Your Parents? | |
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Edited by
debbie1980
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Sat 08/01/15 03:33 PM
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Hahahah Debbie1980 it is the way we raise our kids in the states. You were taught from day one it was mommy and daddy never by their first names.. So that is all you really knew till you got old enough to understand it. ive always called my parents mom and dad but if I chose to call them by their name they wouldn't think it was disrespectful. fair a snuffs and if I want something nice, its mommy or daddy he he |
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Not talking to them calling them buy their first name Going to university Standing up for myself and family what was wrong with calling them by their first name? It wss the tone of my voice I used and it is disrespectful to call someone older than you by there first name. Parents friends became aunty and uncle Or they were Mr and Mrs. It's a cultural thing For me to call my mum her first name I was firey angry and they both knew. I was like that when mum and I had a fight. This is like 30 years ago. |
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I use to slam my bedroom door alot when i was a teenager. One time they got so fed up that they took my door off the hinges. Also never cleaned my room. Not sure how proud i made them. I never did drugs or anything illegal. Never got into any serious troubles.
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My parents wanted to strangle me when I said "Oh well"
Dad: You were supposed to mow the lawn this morning! Me:Oh well Mom:You didn't clean your room Me:Oh well My parents are saints. They've always been proud of me. At least that's their story and they're sticking to it. |
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I'm pretty sure my parent's were trying to get rid of me when they bought me a motorcycle when I was 16.. Good thing I was a fairly decent rider..
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I'm pretty sure my parent's were trying to get rid of me when they bought me a motorcycle when I was 16.. Good thing I was a fairly decent rider.. |
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I'm pretty sure my parent's were trying to get rid of me when they bought me a motorcycle when I was 16.. Good thing I was a fairly decent rider.. [/tquote] Subtle |
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I was never any trouble, except for the smartazz comments. I have always been good at impressing, with my fine deeds of love for them. I reckon thats all they needed. |
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I was never any trouble, except for the smartazz comments. I have always been good at impressing, with my fine deeds of love for them. I reckon thats all they needed. Whose implying? |
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By breathing |
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Made my mom proud by taking care of my brothers and sisters when they were little. I played the role model mom for a very long time. I had to, we've had no choice back then, my parents were both working so someone had to be the mom. Someone had to do it. And I'm glad it was me. :)
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Made my mom proud by taking care of my brothers and sisters when they were little. I played the role model mom for a very long time. I had to, we've had no choice back then, my lparents were both working so someone had to be the mom. Someone had to do it. And I'm glad it was me. :) Like you yes we had to look after younger siblings. Both parents worked It did teach us responsibility. |
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I'm ashamed to say this but here it goes . My mom bailed my brother and I out of the slammer at least five times a year for fighting each other . Never a good thing for momma .but we both grew up to make momma proud we both own our own trucks and haul freight all over the US and Canada . So that being said SORRY MOM LOVE YA MAUH .
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humm
lets see what i didnt do to piss my parents off LOL i married my son dad no one like him they were happy when i divorced him lol hey a learning lesson makes one more wise i can say we all can be little angels but we all have some form of hidden secerts ( hint hint) lol i ran away when i was 16 i hung around with some people but im sure we all had in our teen years what made my parents proud humm i grew up learning the hard way changed my ways found the true meaning of learning to trust |
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Hahahah Debbie1980 it is the way we raise our kids in the states. You were taught from day one it was mommy and daddy never by their first names.. So that is all you really knew till you got old enough to understand it. ive always called my parents mom and dad but if I chose to call them by their name they wouldn't think it was disrespectful. fair a snuffs and if I want something nice, its mommy or daddy he he when my older sister was in high school she used to babysit for the neighbor kids and they were 5 and 6yrs old at that time ( actually to this day were still good friends with that family) but there kids would call there parents by there first name which didnt seem to be a problem at that age hey my son calls me by my first name it doesnt bother me but at times my daughter gets on his case and tells him to call me mom |
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Edited by
Queene123
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Sun 11/29/15 01:18 PM
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my mom
gave my sister money from the child support to do with what she wanted after graduation hey she bought a car had it for awhile and decided she was going to move to hawaii she did she left her car on the side of the road with a note and keys who ever wanted the car could have it funny the person that got it got into a hit and run accedent and my mom got a letter in the mail from cal stating my sister was in a hit and run accedent ... but she wasent for she was in hawaii on thanksgiving we talking about my sister and her youngest son( my nephew was there and we mention that hit and run... my mom ended up calling the cal police to let them know what my sister did when she got that letter ( 32yrs ago i know when my daughter wants something she calls me MOMMY!!! what do u want my daughter lol |
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I did not lay eyes on my Mother until I was 22 and my Dad until I was 46.
The people who had me , courtesy of the state, gave "mean" a whole new meaning so I thoroughly enjoyed doing even the smallest thing I could do to "get" them and pretty much mastered it by the time I was a teenager, so the list would melt down this site. Kind of defined Preacher's brat. lol I did not do ANYTHING to "make them proud" but I did plenty to make others that cared about me glad they did. And that is what mattered to me. Especially my boyfriends parents, my church family, extended birth family, and my children. My children are what really are important to me. But yea I knew to keep eyes in back of my head because I knew how ornery the world could be. Years later my birth parents both told me they were very proud of me. My father had a very hard time saying it early on. He finally told me he adored me but because he felt he had no right to claim pride in a daughter that raised herself but that he was so happy who I was and who his grandson was. |
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Edited by
Friendly_Woman
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Tue 12/01/15 04:38 AM
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I never really felt a need to piss off my parents. . As they never told me what to do, or who to be friends with. They were very light-hearted, humorous people. However, I like to annoy "draconian" people. They always try to tell me, how work is more important than friends, and how it should be my first priority. I'm one of those who puts friends and family before ANYTHING. There's only so much I can take from strict people. If I didn't have friends or family, how would I even get out of bed on a morning? Would I even want to? Sure, this point I make, makes my social worker flinch, but it's all about combatting loneliness.
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Edited by
mysticalview21
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Wed 12/02/15 08:07 AM
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Op not sure ... but I am sure I pissed them off ... oh just remembered this is good but funny now ... I am pretty sure my brother was taking me out to the movies ... so i was suppose to clean my rm ... so all the dishes that i had in there went under the bed with all the cloths I had on the floor ... so as far as I was concerned it was clean ... lmao well my father didn't... after looking to see ...if my rm was clean ... that belt on my butt sure hurt ... and I did not get to go anywhere ... and still had to clean it ... but I am a pretty neat person now ... but not becouse of that ...
proud... sure he was proud of me ... we where in town and ran across someone I have know idea who now ... but he was like why didn't I tell her about my businesses back where I was living... I was visiting my dad from out of town ... but I didn't know what to say... to him I was like why ... did I need to ... shrug ... and how about are we there yet |
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Not talking to them calling them buy their first name Going to university Standing up for myself and family what was wrong with calling them by their first name? Yeah, by my upbringing calling your mom or dad by their first name was a "no." I don't know...it's just weird societal values. very weird to me. My kids would not dare call me by my first name.... Out of pure Respect is the reason.. oh my goodness... that's a good ID you have there ... Damn and your real to ... |
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