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@phallica | 8 May 19 | |
@crail | 8 May 19 | |
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@freshdeadlyroses | 9 May 19 | |
I can understand a parent being protective, but I also don't feel like you have anything to prove to them just because you are a carer and live in a council flat. Being a carer is no small thing either, it's an extremely difficult job, and even more so when you are caring for a family member. It sucks when people judge you without even bothering to get to know you, and I think the fact they stop talking to their daughter over it is manipulative. Does your girlfriend want to be manipulated by her parents? Hmm. I'm not buying this ohh she was in an abusive relationship blah blah.. all the more reason for them to stick by her side. fu*k em.
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@freshdeadlyroses | 9 May 19 | |
If it was particularly difficult for their daughter to get out of the last situation, they may be scared for her. Giving someone the silent treatment because they are choosing to move on isn't helpful though.
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@freshdeadlyroses | 9 May 19 | |
I wonder who is gonna help them out when they're old. Possibly not their daughter if they're not talking to her.
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@deusexmachina | 9 May 19 | |
You can see their point.
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@mikeymk | 9 May 19 | |
@ cleancut - 8.05.19 - 12:34pm start putting photos of you smiling on Facebook? ! oh dear In restaurants, obviously |
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@kelypso | 9 May 19 | |
Sounds like her parents have her best interests at heart. Do you?
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@ladibud | 9 May 19 | |
@ cleancut - 8.05.19 - 09:53pm 'if after a few months they can't see I'm serious about her then theyll not see there daughter' nice. too controlling. sounds like the start of another abusive relationship tbh. |
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@freshdeadlyroses | 9 May 19 | |
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Dude, on my planet it's not perfectly fine for the parents to just cut out the daughter because they don't approve of a guy they haven't even met. Talking about control. Honestly, this girl should just get rid of the whole lot of you. lol
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