Author Topic: My parents make me do the bills at age 13?!  (Read 7032 times)

Yes but there's a loving difference between making a dyslexic person do bills and making a dyslexic person wash the loving dishes, are you loving braindead?
Dude chill

Rightfully so. If I had a kid who was whinging as much as you, I'd loving put the boot up their bum.

you can expect op to come to the forums and complain about a non-problem because for him it IS a problem, he's a 13 year old with dyslexia

for him it actually IS a problem to take care of finances, it IS a problem for him to read and remember patterns, it IS a problem for him to work quickly with numbers

forget off with the "he should be taken outside and beaten" bullstuff, his reason for complaining is valid, he can't perform these types of tasks at the same level as mommy or daddy would because of him being dyslexic, putting him to help clean up the store or something like that would be far more useful than putting him on dealing with the store/family finances which in turn would cause him more trouble due to his actual problems with dyslexia

he struggles with something not because he doesn't want to do it or because he's a whiny bitch, he struggles because he has a legitimate problem that his parents are ignoring

Dude chill
Telling people to chill will make them even angrier, it's better to just not reply and accept defeat.


Firstly, have you noticed how the only people supporting you are pretty young themselves? They're probably just as immature and whinny about their own entitled lives as you are, OP.
i've noticed that most of the people on the opposing side are known to be really aggressive though, it goes two ways

i've noticed that most of the people on the opposing side are known to be really aggressive though, it goes two ways
So what?

he's a 13 year old with dyslexia
And whose to say his parents are in any better state? He's talked about his problems, and told us barely anything about what the situation is like for his parents. Maybe their store is failing and they're under excruciating stress? Maybe they're (misinformed and) think it'll help him (in which case he should have complained specifically about his dyslexia and his parents rather than going on about how oppressed he is for being forced to work slave-labour style)?

his reason for complaining is valid
Mate, did you not loving see a page ago where he was looking at child labour laws? I think he's not even concerned about the dyslexia thing as much as he is about having to do any kind of work seeing as he's willing to bring up the fact you have to be '13' to work in his state to his parents.

he struggles with something not because he doesn't want to do it or because he's a whiny bitch, he struggles because he has a legitimate problem that his parents are ignoring
Then he should have loving worded the OP correctly to now sound like some twat who is crying because his parents need a bit of help.

i've noticed that most of the people on the opposing side are known to be really aggressive though, it goes two ways
Aside from the fact you're wrong, how the hell does that matter in any way, shape or form?

everyones telling this kid to quit complaining when i don't think anyone here's parents makes them do their bills as a chore.
Doing bills on a sounds like a loving godsend compared to the stuff me and my friends did growing up. This one friend I had was basically working every day after school as an employee for his Dad's cleaning company, and in many cases he'd have to work solo.

Explains why his house is so neat all the time though  :cookieMonster:

This so much

Plus do you know how much stress this puts on someone, especially a 13 year old? If he messes up one thing, a misplaced decimal point, he could forget up his parent's business. Relying on a 13 year old to finance all the bills just puts WAY too much stress and pressure on him.

I read your irrelevant opinion the first time and it doesn't change my opinion one bit. Why the hell did you repost it? Do you think you're some kind of logic-inspiring God?

My cousin struggled with dyslexia when he was younger. His father sat him down for 4 hours every day to learn until he was reading at the same level as his peers.

I read your irrelevant opinion the first time and it doesn't change my opinion one bit. Why the hell did you repost it? Do you think you're some kind of logic-inspiring God?
No I just thought you missed it due to it being at the bottom of the page. Jesus calm down wtf

My cousin struggled with dyslexia when he was younger. His father sat him down for 4 hours every day to learn until he was reading at the same level as his peers.
I bet you 10$ someone's gonna say that's child abuse

I bet you 10$ someone's gonna say that's child abuse
it's not child abuse it's just bad parenting
drilling something into a kid's head is a terrible teaching device 99% of the time

sure it definitely teaches them, but it makes them despise doing it
like i realize these are bills, not geometry but you're acting like it's good in general
« Last Edit: June 19, 2016, 07:27:37 PM by Drydess »

I bet you 10$ someone's gonna say that's child abuse
I'll bet you $10 that you putting the dollar sign in the wrong place wasn't just an accident

it's not child abuse it's just bad parenting
Every loving thing that parents make children do is bad parenting now