Is it normal that me and my dad do NOT get on?

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  • I don't have to list to you what I do at home, it's irrelevant to the original question, and again, how PATRONISING are you? Seriously?
    To be honest here, I think YOU'RE the one who likes the sound of their own voice, starting an argument with a teenager via internet...-_-
    and before you say you 'didn't start an argument', what did you expect to happen when you wrote things like that? You know, you can be truthful/helpful WHILST being tactful.. it sometimes helps to put your point across instead of just making someone feel like they're being told off by somebody they don't even know

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    • Read my profile teeny, I don't suffer fools gladly - which means I don't sugar coat my advice, sorry you're so delicate. We don't usually argue on here, we usually debate the pros and cons of someone's comments.

      I stand by my original opinion. You are a parasite and if you don't like your home situation, get out of it. I'd like to see you work all day, come home to cook dinner, do your own dishes, do your laundry and ironing, spend your money on other people, got to bed, get up and do it all again.

      Anyhow, underage teeny boppers shouldn't be on this site - it's for those over 18, who are supposed to be able to rataionalise as adults and see other people's points of view.

      Never ask a question that you don't want an answer to!
      That should be your life motto, and applies to everything including relationships.

      Suck it up!!

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      • What you did wasn't debate, you TOLD me I'm a parasite, hormonal, and a burden. Surely a parent shouldn't talk that way to any child, whether it's their own or not. And for your information, I do my chores, and occasionally cook dinner. I get allowance because I do not YET have a part-time job and manage my money very well as I buy all my own clothes/shoes and don't ask parents for any extra money.I'm not the little girl you have me down as, and not all teenagers are the same so don't compare me to yours. Maybe if you spent enough time with them as you are spending time arguing( or debating:O?) with me on this, you would understand they are not parasitic idiots who couldn't possibly begin to understand your complex adult life. I'M OUT!

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        • So now you admit you are childish :o) and unable to debate the fact that you are a parasite.

          I really really like you coz you make me laugh with, "Surely a parent shouldn't talk that way to any child" that's brilliant. Let me just turn that one round for you - surely a child shouldn't talk that way (cheeky) to her dad!

          I wouldn't give you any allowance, or buy you new clothes / shoes but I'm glad to hear that your dad doesn't call you a parasite - he can't be all that bad if he's holding that phrase back. Poor you, you do the odd bit to help out. FYI my teenager is in bed coz he has 5hrs of studying to do every day over Easter. That's why I'm usually only on late at night.

          I hope if anything you have learned that you won't get any sympathy from other adults, who recognise that your parents are keeping you. You should really go on to fb and tell your teenage pals, who all feel the same angst.

          You give in so easily, I reiterate that you are hormonal and truly have little to complain about. Otherwise call Social Services and tell them all your woes - give them a good laugh too :o)

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