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Mrs Liveinabin tells us: My mum told me to eat my vegetables, or I wouldn't get any pudding. I'm 32 and told her I could do what I like. I ate my vegetables. Tell us about mums.
( , Thu 11 Feb 2010, 13:21)
Mrs Liveinabin tells us: My mum told me to eat my vegetables, or I wouldn't get any pudding. I'm 32 and told her I could do what I like. I ate my vegetables. Tell us about mums.
( , Thu 11 Feb 2010, 13:21)
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The question is:
Was this the turning point in your little life when you realised that you'd been giving your mum a really hard time for EVER, and it was probably time to MTFU and take some responsibility for your behaviour, or, was it just a pre-menstrual day and you pushed her a bit too far and she over-reacted?
Does this stick with you because it traumatised you, or gave you the shock that a smack clearly wouldn't?
Answers on a post please.
( , Wed 17 Feb 2010, 10:01, 1 reply)
Was this the turning point in your little life when you realised that you'd been giving your mum a really hard time for EVER, and it was probably time to MTFU and take some responsibility for your behaviour, or, was it just a pre-menstrual day and you pushed her a bit too far and she over-reacted?
Does this stick with you because it traumatised you, or gave you the shock that a smack clearly wouldn't?
Answers on a post please.
( , Wed 17 Feb 2010, 10:01, 1 reply)
Oh I was a horrible little kid, always fighting and stuff(chucked a chair at a teacher once), but punishments didn't work really.
They tended to make me feel sorry for a few days, then I'd forget all about it.
I had one session with a Psychotherapist when I was 14 at the instruction of the school(or I'd have to leave) and that sorted me out.
Seemed I just needed a chat really, something that my mum would never have given me.
Oh, that was cheery wasn't it?!
( , Wed 17 Feb 2010, 10:38, closed)
i knew a guy who chucked a chair at a teacher
missed from 3 feet.
are you him?
( , Wed 17 Feb 2010, 13:33, closed)
missed from 3 feet.
are you him?
( , Wed 17 Feb 2010, 13:33, closed)
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