My mom never gets off my case. She's always yelling at me for something or disappointed in me. But my sister gets treated like a frickin angel when she's just as bad as me. I hate her sometimes to the point that i want to run away but i'd have no where to go. What can I do to get her off my case?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Families? Advicelady6798 answered Sunday January 13 2008, 12:59 am: I was in the same exact situation. My brother would get treated like an angel even though he was a brat. When he would get into trouble it wasn't the end of the world but oh my when I got into trouble it is like the world was ending as we speak. I told her to her face that she is favoring my brother over me. She of course said no she didn't. I wrote down what I have done and what Ronnie did. I also wrote beside that what her reactions were to both of us. Some of the things on the list were exactly same but she had a different reaction when it was me and when it was Ronnie. I showed her the proof of what she was doing. She looked at the paper absolutely speechless and thats when she realized she was doing favoritism. Telling exactly what she says or even recording her will make her realize that she is in the wrong. Without proof to prove her wrong she will never stop. [ Advicelady6798's advice column | Ask Advicelady6798 A Question ]
CHECKERED-LOVE answered Sunday January 13 2008, 12:34 am: well i think everyone gets like that with their mom at some point during their life. Your mom loves you and that's hopefully not going to change. Believe it or not, the yelling will make you stronger and give you a tougher skin. Also, showing her some love and talking to her like a friend can't hurt. [ CHECKERED-LOVE's advice column | Ask CHECKERED-LOVE A Question ]
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