My cable tv doesn't have a remote. It had one but I can't find it. It probably got lost when we were moving to a new place because I had to do things in a hurry. I saw it but the bag it was on can't be found. So my mom saw me pushing the button on the tv and she got mad at. Saying not to do it carefully because it might break. I wasn't trying to break it. I was trying to make it quick because I was trying to turn on 38 when it was on 28. I hate that it takes such a long time so I did it that way. I don't understand why she was mad at me she was mad to when she found out I lost the remote. Is that abuse? because she has been doing similar things like that to me. Well right now it doesn't feel ok. I wasn't trying to do anything bad to the tv. I don't like how she got mad at me. It was full of drama anger. LIke she was going to cry or something but it was cruel.
Additional info, added Sunday January 28 2007, 9:07 pm: She also gets mad at me for things like I am the only one who is wrong. I can tell it's obvious there are also reasons as to why she does things.. Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Families? RoCk3rGiRl answered Sunday June 27 2010, 8:14 pm: Ughh I know how you feel. My mom and I fight ALL the time. About the most stupidest things too. Do you know if your mom has any kind of health problems? For example, my mom has depression, and looooots of other problems so she is just pretty much always an angry person. You should talk to your mom and see if everything in her social, mental, love, everything life is going ok. You never know, something could be bugging her and taking it out on you. But def talk to her cuz its the best thing, she is your mother after all. I hope I helped. :) [ RoCk3rGiRl's advice column | Ask RoCk3rGiRl A Question ]
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