I'm 13/f. Whenever I sometimes pick on my sister or don't let her touch my stuff, my mom keeps calling me b*tch. Even when I do stuff that's not even that harsh, she still says I'm "b*tching" around. But I'm not a biatch! And I get hurt when my mom calls me so but I don't think she feels I am. What should I do?
kim06 answered Tuesday April 11 2006, 4:07 pm: tell your mum it upsets you and talk to her it will get better afterwards. explain to her you dont thing your been a B*ith. talking always helps good luk
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beckss answered Tuesday April 11 2006, 2:18 pm: Tell her how you feel. That it hurts knowing your mom is calling you that even though she might no mean it. It hurts to be called that by someone, let alone, your mom. Talk to her, whats the worst thing that could happen? She'll probaly feel bad doing that and might not of realized that it made you feel bad, so shell try and stop. hope i helped ;)
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JerseyGirl819 answered Monday April 10 2006, 4:45 pm: Lets put it this way my mom is known for her foul language so when she says those words she doesnt really mean it. I got really upset over the same thing so I told my mom n she felt really bad and didnt do it again. Just talk to her and tell her how you feel, it cant do any harm [ JerseyGirl819's advice column | Ask JerseyGirl819 A Question ]
4everMyself2 answered Monday April 10 2006, 2:32 pm: Let her know how you feel when she calls you that.
I don't think anyone should have to put up with their mother calling them a b**ch.
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