I live with my grandparents and my pap really wants me to stay in majorettes(baton twirling) he won't let me quit. i know some parents get this way because they want to cheer for you but he never cheered and he had never gone to more than 2 games. my grandma is with me about quitting but he is hardheaded and you can't get through to me. i talked to him, try to look at his prospective and all i got was him being hardheaded and unreasonable also his only reason for wanting me in it is "i don't raise quitter." and that's not true his kids quite everything and i quite a few things myself so... what do i do how do i quit with honor?? And i honestly can say i have said everything and done everything plus i get nothing out of it anyway so HELP!
Your dad doesn't understand baton twirling anyways, and you AREN'T giving up.
Listen to your heart about what you want to do, not your dad. Your dad doesn't have to live with the choice you made. Just tell the coach you quit, then tell your dad. If that is really want you want to do.
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