How do you deal with physco parents

Mine piss me off… Badly. How do you deal with physco parents?

Answer #1

I bet mine are worse. Really ;]

Answer #2

Remember parents, like you, aren’t perfect - they try to look after your best interests, love you, and CARE - many, many, don’t…be Thankful…they won’t always be around.

Answer #3

I know what you mean my parent are sooo strict and they dont let me do anything, so just try not to make them mad and they wont get ma- IT always works for me.

Answer #4

How are they psycho?

Remember all parents have a reason for what they say, though sometimes they didn’t mean for it to come out that way.

Answer #5

Well this question drew my eye right away. Any who your parents may do thing that make you feel like they are being unfair but really they just want what is best for you. They love you very much and if they are being over protective then that just means there doing your job. May I ask what they did that maid you feel they were “physco” ? Well fun mail me Im a mother of two and grew up pretty hard so I know all about what you are going threw. Hope I helped. Yours turly, Demika Ray

Answer #6

remember physco parents = physco kids… ;)

I think ALL teens think that way of their parents from time to time…believe me, I know…lol So, they piss you off? For? wanting you to do things you dont want to? Being the parent they should be when maybe they wont let you go something at times that you want to do ? I dont live with you, so I dont know, but you didnt give any examples as to WHY your parents were truly physco, except that they piss you off and at your age, what parent doesnt piss their teen off? Just a look can do it… You should really understand how teens piss off parents, but…thats for another question…lol

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