Your mum isn't doing this because she wants to be horrible, Jess. She grew up in a different culture and era, and in her head she probably thinks that she is protecting you.
So cut her some slack![]()
This just gave me an interesting question.
Jess, it's interesting how your mom won't let you read romance novels but allows you to spend a lot of time on the internet where there is worse stuff to be found.
No I use the internet for mostly homework...and no I don't look at bad stuff.
Yeah......to do math and projects and research
I finish most of my homework at school though. so I finish my homework really quickly.
yes that's when I use it for math.......
yes that's when I use it for math.......
She's just worried about you. She probably doesn't want you reading love novels incase it gives you ideas or something. Moms can be over protective sometimes.Last month we went to Borders' because I had a gift card ($10) and that day we got a chance (Mom, me and Jerry) to go there to use it. Well, at first I had no idea what to buy, but then I wandered over to the books that I loved: the Vampire Diaries, Twilight, and House of Night. Well of course, I wanted to read the Vampire Diaries, the second book, cause I read the first one, so I showed it to Mom. It was under $10. But she didn't approve of it because it was a 'love' novel. I don't understand what she has against love novels. I just like reading books like the Vampire Diaries, but what's wrong with that?
I don't understand. It's just a book. It's like she's preventing me from falling in love or something
Child abuser parents believe in their own heads they are doing it "for the kids own good", too.
Not to imply that Jess's mom is abusive, but saying she controlling and sheltering because of what is "in her head" or a "different culture and era" doesn't justify it any better.
Yes, in this particular case it does. We are dealing with a Chinese lady here, for God's sake! Silly comment, Tangerine.:thumbdown
I could really give a fuck what you think of my comment.
A chinese lady has no more right or reason for bad parenting than anyone else.
What type of stereotype are you trying to perpetuate here?
Jess is still a minor and all decisions regarding her upringing rests firmly with her mother. For you to come on here and tell a teenager that her mother is 'controlling and sheltering' is not a wise move.
Besides, who are you to rule that her mother is guilty of bad parenting?
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