Hey!
I live in Canada and I'm teen. I've been through a lot of stuff with my friends over the last few years and I always try to give my insight into their problems (sometimes even when they don't really want it lol).
I've realized that over time I have accumulated a lot of questions about moving on, so if you have a question about that, lay it on me!!
I don't think that ratings matter, and that you should choose someone to trust your question with, that will answer it with care, but show you what the world really is and wont sugar coat it.
I hope you guys find my advice helps, hope to talk soon!! :D
Angie
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My parents used to get into serious fights long time ago but they stopped and now they're back. I'm the oldest out of my 2 younger siblings and they're really young. We're not aloud to go outside. What can we do? (link)
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hey!
when I was nine my parents got divorced. And right before the day my dad left I don't think there was a night they didnt fight. I was always really scared and I didn't know what to do, they never fought in front of me, always when I was in bed, but I always heard them. So I think you should take your siblings out of the room and tell them that it's not their fault your parents fight and that lots of parents fight. Explain that its okay to be scared andthey can always talk to you. No matter how young they are, do taht whether they are liek a couple of months or a couple of years being comforting always helps even if they don't understand.
Then talk to your parents. Sit them down one day and tell them calmly that you understand that all people fight, but you dont think its right that they fight when you guys are around. Tell them that if they need to fight they should go outside or at least in their bedroom. Tell them that you can't tell them how to run their life, but ask them if they think they should go to councilling or something.
This is a tough situation, and always remember its not your fault. If you need any help, go talk to a teacher at school or another adult and they can maybe help with the situation. Good luck, and I hope I helped, Love ya,
Angie91
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