Is it normal that i hate my mother?

I'm a teenager, and my mom has been a pain in the ass as long as I can remember. She makes a huge deal out of every single thing I do. We're three brothers in total, but the oldest one is currently in college. She makes me cry out of anger, annoys me, screams, calls me useless or stupid, and I just want to punch her in the face. Something I also really hate about her, is that she's so fake. All my friends say my mom is cool and all. Even my girlfriend, even though she's aware what I'm going through. the way she talk, acts, and just everything she does make me sick. I know I have things that she doesn't like, I am a very lazy person and my grades aren't the best either. But she doesn't EVER give me a break. I'm a quite emotional person, and I sometimes just can't handle the amount of ways she makes me feel all the time and I snap on her a lot. She's very old-fashioned, so we disagree on 99% of things. I really just want to run away from home, and not deal with her. Is this normal?

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77% Normal
Based on 64 votes (49 yes)
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Comments ( 6 )
  • kittycatrelle

    Talk to her. Confront the situation over tea. Then update.

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  • KingTermite

    If you're mommy makes you cry it's time to run away from home.

    Or in other words, if you're in fact old enough to be on this site, you're old enough to take control of your life and leave.

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    • Memelord

      You realize the majority of people on this site are underrage right?

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      • kings15

        true dat man im 15!

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      • KingTermite

        I don't care if they're underage or not (or how you think you know this), if you come to where the grown-ups play you have to be prepared for grown-up answers. I didn't like the cards dealt to me and changed my circumstances whilst "underage". See, "underage" is a social or cultural construct, there's almost no real relevance except in legal matters.

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  • andreth

    I've yet to meet a single normal person who haven't felt this way about his parants at one point in their lives. Normal parents want to protect you and teach you better ways to act, they feel it's their obligation and desire. And you feel like doing what you want. So there it is. This will gradually go away when you will learn to take responsibility of your own actions and life leading to your mother seeing that you can really take care of yourself and your future, and lay off.

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