Author Topic: How do I cheer up my mother who's pretty upset?  (Read 1915 times)

Well, shoot, my mother's pissed and I don't know why. Not only did she yell at me, she took away everything except for this lovely tablet I've hid. Now I can't play Blockland. I dont know if it's her job that's making her miserable or a coworker, but I need help. What is the most viable option that can cheer up my mother from a 13 year old with no money whatsoever?


just don't do anything and let her calm down or be nice to her

tell her that she's just feeling chemical reactions

so she took away all your stuff because shes upset and you didnt even do anything to her to cause it?

im not trying to dis or anything but really dude thats loving garbage and she should know better

are you sure you didnt do something to cause this?  

i have no idea in my mind on why she would take this out on you and make you suffer for no reason other than she had a stuff day that you had no influence on

tell her that she's just feeling chemical reactions
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She's getting a divorce and it's your fault


ask her what's wrong...?

op made sure to leave out the part where he deserves it.


Talk to her about it and let her know how you feel about the situation.  If you approach her with respect and compassion I doubt she will turn away the reasoning of her own son.

At least, that's what my mother taught me when I was your age.  What have you got to lose?

I actually suggest you do it the moment you see this comment.  Be frank, don't sugarcoat anything, but don't complain or moan either.  Show your concern for her well-being.

The sooner you act like an adult the sooner you will be treated as one.

You should eat your mom so she can't be mad.

clean stuff. do the dishes for her. offer to help cook dinner. do chores without being asked to