Nevertheless, they say I spend too much time online and that people online don't matter (although one of my very best friends is someone I have met online at fanfiction.net as a fellow writer, and most of my online friendships have lasted longer than my offline friendships) They are hinting that they wish to limit my social activities to shopping with them and to throwing myself into church activities like Sunday school and the college group there.
it is because, they have told me, that they would starve and be homeless if I moved out and took my money with me.
It's not only anime and whatnot. For example, all of the women my age are your typical "girly girls." To a one, everyone wants to be a schoolteacher, a singer, and married with kids.
well, in my house it's a bit different. i'm actually the one urging to stay and my parents are ones that want to kick me out.
First off, it's never a "bother." ]very[/i] careful how I word this) at 20, you're no longer a child. There are decisions that your parents can no longer make for you - no matter how much they'd like to.MillyFan wrote:Lastly, my mother wants me to either get married or live with my sister all my life. ^sigh^ Neither appeals to me at all (I don't like guys and I don't really want to live my entire life with my sister so she can tell me what to do and punish me for not doing it by removing my internet access or sulking for days), nor do I see either as God's calling for my life.
Sorry for bothering all of you.
Hot pockets. *nods* Stroke of genius, they really are. But really, the cooking thing will come. I'm not saying you'll be a master chef or be able to put together a full Thanksgiving meal, but you will begin to improve when you realize that macaroni and cheese and frozen waffles just won't cut it forever. Trust me on this one.Also, they say they will not see me as "not naive" until I can take care of myself according to their standards: which means not only being an OK cook and financial manager like most people in their 20s, but being a great cook and someone who has everything financial already figured out. However. . .my very weakest places are cooking and finance. Unlike them, my memory works differently and I *don't* have a head for numbers or for planning and timing huge family feasts.
MillyFan wrote:Volt, your post is HIGHLY offensive and has been reported. How dare you even joke about that?
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