i was just wondering...my mom thinks thats she's supior to me. that i should have to earn the stuff i do but she should just get them without working for them.and everytime i try to get justice she can just say well im the adult, or your the kid or i get certin things that you dont because im a grown up.she also says yeah im unfair or yeah im a bitch and she also says i should have to do chores and she sounldn't. like she's a queen bee and im just one of her workers. im just wondering do you guys think she has the right to do that or do you think she's just being a mega bitch. oh yah she also lets my step dad do what ever he wants like perposly try to eyyoy me or get a toss every month and when i do bad stuff i should get in trouble and when he gets in trouble he souldnt beacause he's the adult.
again im just wondering, do agree with my mom or me
Vanity answered Tuesday February 14 2006, 1:55 am: I agree with your mom babe.
Look, she's trying to teach you that things don't come for free. You DO have to work to earn things. That's life. So you're not in for a rude awakening when you do enter the real world, you might want to try listening to her for a change. [ Vanity's advice column | Ask Vanity A Question ]
sillyrob answered Monday February 13 2006, 11:55 pm: HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH! This is wonderful. Sorry to tell you, but until you turn eighteen and move out of your parent's house, your mom is superior and has every right to do what she's doing. You're just trying to be a rebel and hope that people on here will feel sorry for you. Well, sorry to tell you, but she is the queen bee, she can force you to do chores (in fact it's good for you), and everything else. Grow up please.
Krupple answered Monday February 13 2006, 10:35 pm: Legally, she has the right. Morally, however, I agree she's a 'mega-bitch' and needs to step the hell off.
I personally believe it's selfish for a parent to remarry when they still have a kid.
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