my dad discriminates people and judges them because of the way they sing or how they look and I try to tell him but he wont listen and its making me mad. im sitting here listening to him laugh at steven tyler from aerosmith. what do i do?
shake answered Sunday February 13 2005, 10:39 pm: Thats so friggin hilariouse i must go clean my shorts out now. Keep him like that, its comical, steven tylers face is funny, i mean its so stretched out and his face is jussssss...umm i dont like him [ shake's advice column | Ask shake A Question ]
Ryan_10 answered Sunday February 13 2005, 9:33 pm: Well u can always give him his own taste of medicine. When he does something you do what he does. try telling him again, like pull him aside. hope i helped
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babeoriental answered Sunday February 13 2005, 9:31 pm: my father discriminates my friends becuase of their nationality. like i can hang out w/ the people my nationality but i can't w/ them it sucks major ballage but i just try to ignore him and give him ah ard time and sooner or later he breaks. just show your dad that it really bothers you don't say stuff show him.
XxLiiLSiiNgErXX answered Sunday February 13 2005, 8:57 pm: Honestly hun I dont think that there is anything you <i>can</i> do about it. but if u want to try something you can ask him if he could do just as good or better than that and get a record deal?! and if he says no then tell him that until then to stop! and if he says yes... then say"well i dont see u on american idol or anything like that or getting anywhere" am i right or wrong? Well I hope I helped!
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