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Heart Aug 14, 2018 at 07:16 AM
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What can you do to prevent your mother from interrupting you while you read in your own bedroom?

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Default Aug 14, 2018 at 07:40 AM
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Why is she interrupting you? What does she want from you?

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What can you do to prevent your mother from interrupting you while you read in your own bedroom?
turn 18, get a job, move out and get your own room someplace where you pay rent.


as long as you live under mommys roof she can go n your room any time she wants.
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turn 18, get a job, move out and get your own room someplace where you pay rent.
This process gets interrupted by a mother who wants to prevent a child from being literate.

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Are you a child? How interrupting you from reading prevents you from being literate? Is that your pic in a profile? Not the cats but the one with a man?
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Default Aug 14, 2018 at 01:54 PM
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Click on my username.

Are there any good books on parental abuse?

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Default Aug 14, 2018 at 03:00 PM
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how is an interruption from reading parental abuse?
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Default Aug 14, 2018 at 06:30 PM
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Hey Daniel. Try explaining to your mother in a quiet, peaceful manner, that you'd really appreciate it if she knocked or announced herself first, before wanting to enter your room. It's good manners. Or if she is announcing herself by yelling in a rude way etc., then ask her nicely to stop doing that please, it disturbs you. Just because you live in her house doesn't mean it's not your home too - it is. They brought you into the world, made you part of the family, so, they should give you equal respect as well.
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