by curiousbinature on Sun Oct 03, 2004 6:21 pm
Just reading over this topic, and thought I would add in a parental point of view for you.
Although at your age it may be hard to understand, a parents "job" is to raise their children to be able to function in the world as an individual/adult. That is the responsibility (and a tuff one at that) that they decide on when they chose to have a child.
Every parent will make mistakes in trying to do this, as there are no instruction manuals for raising children. We do the best we can with what we have. And yes, we do get it worong sometimes.
The comment that "it is your life you do whatever the hell you want". well this is a true comment, but as long as you live in your parents house, you will have to live by their rules....and asking you to do your best to get good grades to make somthing out of ourself, is not really asking too much.
When you think you really have it bad, maybe you should take a trip to a foster care home, or to the streets where children your age are living because they thought they had it bad at home. The you can compare your life and how bad you have it. When your beaten, abused and not cared for, then you have earned the right to complain about your life.
From where I am sitting, I see concerened parents trying to do the best they can. I agree comparing siblings grades, etc. is not good. But give your parents a break, they give you everything you need to survive in this world, yet when they get some things wrong you condemn them.
Love them for who they are, understand they will make mistakes, and always strive to do the best you can (not for them, but for yourself).
Until you become a parent you cannot judge their motives, but always remember they have already been your age, so they do know some of where your coming from
And the nagging part.....if you listen the first time, they would not have to nag continually....think about that before you close yourself in a room and turn the music up. In real life, you can't just shut out what you don't want to hear. Rules, regulations and restirctions are all part of the real world, the quicker you learn this the better off you are. They never go away.
Take it for what it is worth....
Sincerely,
Parent of 3
Thanks! Dani