Fnord wrote:
AprilR wrote:
I agree yelling to people is wrong, but this is an issue of respect...
Exactly. The OP should have more respect for her parents. Lacking that respect, she should learn to accept the consequences of her actions.
She should also count herself as lucky that her parents don't throw her out into the street and disown her completely.
I agree with both of you. Parents should respect their adult child and the adult child living in the home of said parents, should be respectful of parents. That said, the phrase, "Go to your room," is demeaning and should not be used with adult children. Likewise, parents of adult children should not "ground" adult children living in their homes. Someone previously suggested family counseling and this is probably a good idea if a
good counselor can be found.
Any solution should be respectful of both parents and the OP.
This is bringing back a memory of my paternal grandmother, talking to my aunt (her daughter) when she was an adult, married with a child, to "Wash your face before you go out." I was astounded at how ingrained the parent/child interaction was to persist into adulthood.
These were, to my knowledge, NTs.
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