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Thread started 08/31/08 4:53pm

JerseyKRS

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Anyone else DREAD when your parents come over?

Since my father arrived about two hours ago, he has managed to make EVERYONE in the house try and feel inferior. He has insulted everyone and I am THIS CLOSE to telling him it's time for him to go home.

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Reply #1 posted 08/31/08 5:01pm

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That sucks. I hope his stay gets better for you.

My dad feels the need to insult my house every time he comes over, usually by telling me that I need to clean. One time I had my house the cleanest it has ever been. When he came in, he didn't make one complaint. Then I had to show him something that needed fixed in the laundry room. The room is separate and I have to be honest, I leave dirty clothes on the floor because I'm the only one who goes in there. He said "Jeez, don't you ever do your fucking laundry?"

You see, I know my dad doesn't feel very good about himself so it makes him feel better to tear other people down. I try not to let it get to me but when I spend 2 days cleaning my house just for him to criticize the smallest thing, it ticks me off. At least he isn't insulting me on how fat I am anymore. shrug
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Reply #2 posted 08/31/08 5:54pm

veronikka

JuliePurplehead said:


You see, I know my dad doesn't feel very good about himself so it makes him feel better to tear other people down. I try not to let it get to me but when I spend 2 days cleaning my house just for him to criticize the smallest thing, it ticks me off. At least he isn't insulting me on how fat I am anymore. shrug



thats my ex right there, always puts people down, it must be because he doesnt feel good about himself disbelief he just came to my house uninvited, expects me to receive him with open arms hmm and because I dont, he decides to talk shit about me to our girls mad
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Reply #3 posted 08/31/08 6:28pm

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veronikka said:

JuliePurplehead said:


You see, I know my dad doesn't feel very good about himself so it makes him feel better to tear other people down. I try not to let it get to me but when I spend 2 days cleaning my house just for him to criticize the smallest thing, it ticks me off. At least he isn't insulting me on how fat I am anymore. shrug



thats my ex right there, always puts people down, it must be because he doesnt feel good about himself disbelief he just came to my house uninvited, expects me to receive him with open arms hmm and because I dont, he decides to talk shit about me to our girls mad


dont let the mf'er in, its simple..
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Reply #4 posted 08/31/08 6:44pm

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Well I don't really dread it anymore, since my folks live 13 hrs away and don't travel anymore. But back in the day, I would spend a week cleaning my house, right down to the base boards of the house, so my Mother couldn't find anything wrong. I would coach the kids on what they could say and what they shouldn't. And we as a family would walk on egg shells for a week.

I really hate that feeling, now that I must go visit them to see them, I just take everything with a grain of salt. My mom is 72 yrs old, and I figure she will never change.
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Reply #5 posted 08/31/08 7:44pm

Dayclear

Well they're dead, so that might be a little tricky. eek
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Reply #6 posted 08/31/08 8:17pm

FunkMistress

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JuliePurplehead said:


You see, I know my dad doesn't feel very good about himself so it makes him feel better to tear other people down.


lol

That's kind of what Chris's dad's problem is. When he's feeling hurt or pissed off, he takes it out on everyone. I try to just give him a hug and a kiss and tell him to have a Coke and a smile and you know the rest. giggle

He's a good guy, really he is. Under the layers of asshole. It's all part of his charm!
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Reply #7 posted 08/31/08 9:27pm

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FunkMistress said:

JuliePurplehead said:


You see, I know my dad doesn't feel very good about himself so it makes him feel better to tear other people down.


lol

That's kind of what Chris's dad's problem is. When he's feeling hurt or pissed off, he takes it out on everyone. I try to just give him a hug and a kiss and tell him to have a Coke and a smile and you know the rest. giggle

He's a good guy, really he is. Under the layers of asshole. It's all part of his charm!


Hey! Did you guys make it to ATL? SOrry I missed y'all if I did. Broken refridgerator and a stinky kitchen thwarted the rest of the weekend's plans for me. If you didn't come, then disregard the last statement as just rambling.

Sorry for jacking. My folks are rediculous. My mom just doesn't know when to quit. With anything. Just keeps on and gets in your face. So special, she doesn't understand the word boundaries.
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Reply #8 posted 08/31/08 9:28pm

HamsterHuey

"Where is CHristopher? Is he behind that computer again? What's he doing there? Can't he show an old man proper respect?"
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Reply #9 posted 08/31/08 9:31pm

HamsterHuey

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"Where is CHristopher? Is he behind that computer again? What's he doing there? Can't he show an old man proper respect?"


In other words, did you just sneak out of the room to complain about your dad online?
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Reply #10 posted 08/31/08 10:02pm

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JuliePurplehead said:

That sucks. I hope his stay gets better for you.

My dad feels the need to insult my house every time he comes over, usually by telling me that I need to clean. One time I had my house the cleanest it has ever been. When he came in, he didn't make one complaint. Then I had to show him something that needed fixed in the laundry room. The room is separate and I have to be honest, I leave dirty clothes on the floor because I'm the only one who goes in there. He said "Jeez, don't you ever do your fucking laundry?"

You see, I know my dad doesn't feel very good about himself so it makes him feel better to tear other people down. I try not to let it get to me but when I spend 2 days cleaning my house just for him to criticize the smallest thing, it ticks me off. At least he isn't insulting me on how fat I am anymore. shrug

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Reply #11 posted 08/31/08 11:46pm

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I love my mother and we get along better than a lot of people my age do with their parents, but she's still not over the idea that she has to do everything for me and give me careful instructions on how to do everything in my own home, including how long to walk my dog and what groceries to buy.

She was here just a few weeks ago. I hate wasting food, but what the fuck am I supposed to do with 3 mega-packs of bologna? I wouldn't eat it, and I don't feel great about feeding that mystery meat to my dog either.
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Reply #12 posted 09/01/08 6:19am

JerseyKRS

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HamsterHuey said:

HamsterHuey said:

"Where is CHristopher? Is he behind that computer again? What's he doing there? Can't he show an old man proper respect?"


In other words, did you just sneak out of the room to complain about your dad online?

lol

You know I did. haha. God forbid if he comes over and we don't drop whatever we are doing to acknowledge his arrival, that's another thing he expects.


yawn


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Reply #13 posted 09/01/08 6:22am

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JerseyKRS said:

Since my father arrived about two hours ago, he has managed to make EVERYONE in the house try and feel inferior. He has insulted everyone and I am THIS CLOSE to telling him it's time for him to go home.

sigh


How awful! sad
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Reply #14 posted 09/01/08 6:37am

prplrasta

I was dropped off on my grandparents doorstep at 7yrs old and abused n evryway possible. It sucked. I saved $ and left 2 find my mom at 13yrs old and been on my own ever since. Thank GOD he has been n my life since I was young. Without God I would probally b dead. angel
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Reply #15 posted 09/01/08 8:55am

MoniGram

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prplrasta said:

I was dropped off on my grandparents doorstep at 7yrs old and abused n evryway possible. It sucked. I saved $ and left 2 find my mom at 13yrs old and been on my own ever since. Thank GOD he has been n my life since I was young. Without God I would probally b dead. angel



hug
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Reply #16 posted 09/01/08 8:58am

KidaSaurusRx

i dread whn mine show up, they never know how to help pay a light bill.

my kids, i think would say, they are cool when i come around. pimp ..lol
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Reply #17 posted 09/01/08 9:02am

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my parents have never been to my home yay! its not that they are dead, unfortunately..

i have a snake which keeps my mum away, and a gun which keeps my dad away, well when i am awake.

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oh and i am not joking...
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Reply #18 posted 09/02/08 4:35am

prplrasta

MoniGram said:

prplrasta said:

I was dropped off on my grandparents doorstep at 7yrs old and abused n evryway possible. It sucked. I saved $ and left 2 find my mom at 13yrs old and been on my own ever since. Thank GOD he has been n my life since I was young. Without God I would probally b dead. angel



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thanks hug
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Reply #19 posted 09/02/08 4:40am

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Not really, I enjoy it, cos they are at mine and I cook and entertain them. Its a joy really .. they came over yesterday to see me.
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Reply #20 posted 09/02/08 2:24pm

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Thanks to the powerful economic forces at play, my wife, two kids and I LIVE with my parents! eek

If they come over it's just a flight of stairs and TADA!!! party

It's good that things have mellowed since my mom tried to have my wife deported... otherwise things might be "AWKWARD!"!!








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Reply #21 posted 09/02/08 6:46pm

Anxiety

after over a decade of estrangement, if my dad called up and told me he was coming over for a visit, i'd call a documentary crew and an audience of friends, and i'd make sure everyone had a full tub of popcorn.
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Reply #22 posted 09/02/08 6:49pm

CarrieMpls

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My father has never been inside wherever I've lived since I moved out at age 18.

My mother has never seen this apartment.

They simply don't come over.
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