Tequila wrote:
tomboy4good wrote:
I understand, but since it's a place for you to live, & your mother is not letting you make the decisions...
Oh, I tell her what my decision is while I'm there, but she says "I like this flat a lot, I really do but it's not suitable". I state my own position now and later on, but I still feel a bit sidelined. The context isn't a problem, the denial of voice is.
I don't know who else I could go with. I'm not that good at dealing with these people, but I tend to take a Yes/No attitude towards it. Is that wrong?
Not at all...but you're young Tequila. What pleases your mother may not be what you want at all. Really if you had someone else who could be more objective to go along, it might be easier for you. But when it comes to being quirky (something I have lived with my whole life), I have had to learn to do things on my own. For example, it's illegal to drive without a license, & even with a learner's permit, one must have a legal driver in the car. Well my mother made it so hellish for me to learn to drive, I ended up breaking the law to earn my license. I don't recommend it, but sometimes it's better to do things alone than with someone who is too opinionated or not helpful.
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