Author Topic: Selfish starfishs  (Read 4256 times)

i was a total ass to my parents when i was growing up (first child)
i demanded to be allowed to do what i wanted, and have the hobbies i wanted.
and it was rough but eventually it worked out for me lol.

now by my second younger brother, they stopped trying.
me and my brothers beat the parent right out of them.

Just nag your parents about how your 16 years old now and you don't need so much god damn parental control, as far as you've said they'll do "This and that" but if you goto anger management classes just tell the person there that your parents are giving you no freedom etc etc then they'll end up talking to your parents about it.

Just nag your parents about how your 16 years old now and you don't need so much god damn parental control, as far as you've said they'll do "This and that" but if you goto anger management classes just tell the person there that your parents are giving you no freedom etc etc then they'll end up talking to your parents about it.

Tried. Failed. Next.

$200-400 for a birthday, wtf? Stop crying, I only get like $40 from my parents on my birthday and you don't hear me complaining.


This reminds me of my mom when she gets mad at me for being on the computer all the time, yet she says that she doesn't want me outside while she's gone (and she's gone A LOT), and yet still expect me to go to bed early.

a parent's job is to eventually make a responsible and prepared adult out of you.
the problem usually is, the parents never know when the line is between child/adult. and they never move onto the next step. all they really do then is hold you back.

/opinion of someone that isn't a parent and never plans to be. lul

$200-400 for a birthday, wtf? Stop crying, I only get like $40 from my parents on my birthday and you don't hear me complaining.

Are you almost 16? Are you in high school taking two advanced classes and two Pre I.B. classes?

you poor baby.

my parents won't spend more than $100 on me for christmas, and less on my birthday.

if i want something I have to buy it with my money

you poor baby.

my parents won't spend more than $100 on me for christmas, and less on my birthday.

if i want something I have to buy it with my money

When did I ever say my parents spent stuffloads of money on me? I have to buy pretty much all the stuff I want, but this is different. I mean really, it's my 16th birthday and I've been asking for a laptop for years. I think it's about time I get one. But, seeing as they won't get it, looks like I'll have to buy my own birthday present.
« Last Edit: September 04, 2009, 12:21:25 AM by Kyzor »

Of course i am a teenager too and i was lucky as hell because one of my parents friends was moving and had a adult (aka lightly)used computer which they gave to me and it was a windows xp which was even better. As soon as i got internet on it my dad went to Internet options clicked on content adviser tab told it to block nudity and put a password on it. But unfortunately apparently microsoft hasn't looked at any websites including there own and have not rated the page so my dad has to pick the websites I'm allowed to go on. All i have is my school blockland and return to blockland right now (i don't use anything else really). Now everytime i click on a download from mediafire it has a different tag for each download and my dad has to download it which is just crap.

Damn dude, that sucks. We have McAfee on our current computer and my parents put parental restrictions on it, locked with a password. This continued to piss me off, so one day I had a grea idea and downloaded a keystroke recording program, had my mom come enter the password (and act like it was something normal), then whe she was gone, I opened the log and presto, there was the password. It was so awesome, and that was like 3 years ago, they haven't changed the password since and they obviously don't know I know it.

Lol, my parents learned they couldn't control me when I was born.

Damn dude, that sucks. We have McAfee on our current computer and my parents put parental restrictions on it, locked with a password. This continued to piss me off, so one day I had a grea idea and downloaded a keystroke recording program, had my mom come enter the password (and act like it was something normal), then whe she was gone, I opened the log and presto, there was the password. It was so awesome, and that was like 3 years ago, they haven't changed the password since and they obviously don't know I know it.

I'm so glad most of our parents don't know a lot about computers.

Fun fact: Just had Deja Vu

I'm so glad most of our parents don't know a lot about computers.