@@therealmonkie75 boo hoo. You feel the need to rub your mental stability in people's faces for no reason when they're expressing interest in a content creators work that they relate to. Go cry and drink overpriced coffee daddys money bought.
After hearing how she was dropping out of college I was more like... This child will be moving back in a couple of years with no income, maybe some grandkids and there goes our retirement plans. RUN
“Working in a country that you don’t even know the language” most people in Europe either their first language is English or they know it even in France and Italy they may not talk in it most of the time but most know some english
It's not most people's first language, that would be our mother tongue, but it is true that a lot of people can speak English. It's usually people's 2nd language. We start to learn it pretty early at schools.
@rubiochica what grade? And how do people keep up? I started learn Spanish in 3rd and Mandarin in 5th grade but lots of the over kids hardly understand it more than hello.
@leafq from my experience, mostly younger people (starting from older gen z, maybe millennials) are pretty fluent in English, but it's still always going to be their second language. I can't speak for every European country, but here in Italy you'd need to study on your own to be anything near fluent. School does the bare minimum and a lot of people barely understand the basics tbh I wanted to add that we start in elementary school, and we learn more languages on top of that (more commonly either French or spanish)
I think can speak for Germany😅 In my primary school (2010-2014) we started learning basic English in fourth grade and in secondary school, I assume that for Americans it is middle school and/or high school (I don't quite understand the system) we keep English as a subject. It gets more advanced over the years and we have to take a test in english to graduate. Most of us choose to learn a third language such as Spanish or French. The English we learn in school is enough for basic and a bit "advanced" communication, depending on which degree you are planning on to get even so much to go to English speaking universities but as part of gen z I can confirm that almost all of us learn the most English from UA-cam and TikTok😅
@@leafq @leafq I had a lo-o-o-ong text written out, but since I don't want to bore everyone here with Estonia's education system... And my experience is 20 years old 😂 We studied at least 2-3 foreign languages. Usually from 3rd, 5th and 7th grade. And we continued learning and advancing language proficiency until the end. There were few options after the mandatory basic education (9 grades) but on average we learned a minimum of 2 foreign languages from when we were 9 until the age of 19, most actually learned 3 (depended if schools had teachers available). As for the level of proficiency afterwards. We finished school with at least A2 proficiency, even if you sucked in a language (meaning you could manage if you travelled in that country). Most students were around B2/C1 in English, pretty fluent. Of course after 20+ years the students are exceedingly more proficient in English since it is such a widely used language. Other languages should at least be at a conversational level.
it's like buying someone food and then punching them and saying its ok because you bought them food. Like geez, just cause they pay for school doesn't give them permission to be abusive parents.
Did you just try to make a comparison someone that would spend 20 dollars on food to 80,000 dollars on college horrible horrible comparison. I would be pissed at my kids if I spent 80,000 or more dollars and for them to go to college for them to just bail out.
@@matthewkramer6550 It was just a comparison, also trying to force a child to go to a school and then abusing them because they don't want to go isn't something you should be defending.
@Kel74943 from the sounds of it they didn't force her to go to school but 80,000 dollars is in fact a lot of money that lots of people may never see in a life time
@Kel74943 if they are doing it only to control her life then yes that is really messed up no arguments there. But if there was a contract or was verbally stated and agreed upon before hand that there are certain things that need to be meant first like most scholarship programs have certain degrees they cover and you have to be above a certain grade mark. Than that is understandable if she didn't meet the spots and just going to Europe than yes I could understand why the parents be upset.
The wording and tonal shift in the dad’s yelling at the end was so real that I watched this twice…and EYUP! I AM having a reflexive tensing reaction to it! 😂
My dad really wanted to sit in on my therapy sessions, just so he could defend himself. Not because he actually wanted to know what was going on with me. Me and my therapist decided that was not going to happen
My trust was broken immediately. Told therapist things, they said they'd keep it hush hush, getting questioned by abusive father why I told them about my abuse. Mom stared at in me in silence. Good thing he's out of the picture but I'm stuck with a trust issue and a descent into madness mother who sees no wrong in her actions.
@@9jayman0 I completely understand that I had a situation with my mom that got me put at CPS for abuse. But the Foster family that I had was even worse so I ended back up with my mom. she told me she didn't trust me and often would say thing like You look like your dad You act like your dad If we move I don't think you can come. I just kinda got back in touch with her, for the sake of my 4 year old so. That she only met once. Didn't even hug him or hold him. She shook his hand like he was someone who wasn't her grandson. But she'll go to Africa and hold random children. Ran a diaper bank and then even tell me about it to help me out with my son but would post pictures about it. I can go on and on. But I understand you and I hear you. Im sorry those things have happened to you. I can go on and on and tell you about my dad. But I'm currently walking on egg shells because my therapist says I'm at higher risk of going back to the mental hospital and I'm trying my best. And I know you are too. I wish you the best of luck on your life journey
This made me cry so hard, I wasn't allowed to see a Councillor as my parents couldn't afford it. And my child has been seeing one and I've never asked what was said/shared. I don't go through their private things as I've never had privacy as a child and my daughter and I are the closest of friends could be and being thanked for supporting them and loving them no matter what decision they made.
Me too, friend. Me too. I done everything in my power to be the best mom I could be. Oddly enough, I've started self-parenting and wooooah. Learning to parent my kiddo properly has taught me how I shoud have been treated by my own mother. It feels weird, at first, but I find it helps, especially when the anxiety gets real bad and I get stuck in a panic-compulsion feedback loop from my stupid cptsd.
Be honest. Who else also got extremely alarmed when they yelled, despite knowing it’s a short and a character being played. I’ll raise my hand to start us off,
When your mom’s automatic response after family therapy is 'well great, now you’re gonna get taken out of my custody because you made it seem like I’m abusing you.”💀
That sounds like my mom. Saying how it’s all in my head and I don’t need my therapist where I’ve received more validation and acceptance than anywhere more in my life
fr That’s why I’m scared of the idea of even seeing a therapist. I hear about people my age having therapists and I know I could never because my parents would get upset and say something like “we sacrificed so much to raise you and now you’re showing that you didn’t deserve it” like I’m terrified
@@GlowMarchande I love my therapist and he’s been such a help in my life. I think though if possible to wait until you’re 18 because then your therapist can’t say a thing about you to your parents. Therapy has definitely helped me significantly
I’m so happy to hear that! Yeah I’ll probably just wait til then to avoid the stress. You should be free to do what you need to function without scrutiny. have a good one dude!
And the fact that they say “Oh, it’s all confidential” yet if it’s something serious, my mom will find out and she doesn’t even help, she just shames me and says “you’re going to hell” and stuff just makes it worse because it just makes my mental health worse. I wish stuff was confidential, no matter how serious it is.
Please make more of this content, I personally really relate to this, and seeing this type of content I relate to on such an emotional level, just gives me a sort of comfort, making me feel like I’m not alone❤
“We turned out fine” If getting hit constantly then why you hit your kid? You can’t because you know it’s wrong, you weren’t raised right, you were raised to fear in-perfection. You were afraid to get anything wrong because you know you’d get abused for it. You weren’t raised right at all, that’s just something you tell yourself to make you believe your childhood wasn’t that bad.
And becoming an adult doesn't mean you are free of that, you actually have to set boundaries... And fight for yourself. It's honestly so exhausting. I've experienced physical abuse, but IMO emotional abuse is harder to recover from.
My mom is a therapist, and legally, the therapist cannot say anything about the therapy sessions, and the client doesn't have to say anything about the sessions. If you are a young child, parents may request to be there during these therapy sessions.
Wow… I didn’t realize everyone has a spat like this… with my parents it’s because I wanted to go to LA for a concert. Where I had tickets, a place to stay, it was walking distance, and I had plane tickets to and from. I was promptly kicked out of my parents house for 2 days while my dad and I cooled down. I slept in my car…
Never share anything you say to your therapist with your parents. They legally cannot make you share anything. Your therapy is a private space and time.
My parents can be this way but they can also be the most supportive parents and loving individuals And it honestly tears me apart because I don’t want to feel bad about how my pase is, but I also want that connection with them
When i go to therapy I'm told by my mother "not to say anything stupid or they'll tale you away" then she makes me tell her what i tell my therapist or she'll take away my phone
this is why i stopped going to therapy. Whenever I'd come out after a session my mom expected me to be all better she was like "so how do you feel now ? Do you feel better ?" As if i'd be cured on the fourth session with all the bullshit she put me through
I've never gone to a therapist by myself and my mom was always there because, at the time, I felt uncomfortable speaking for myself. Now I'd like to go by myself so I feel free to speak my mind so long as my therapist won't share the stuff we talked about to my parents unless it's necessary. My mom is not a bad person by any means, she truly cares for me and wants the best for me. It's just that sometimes she's hard to talk to and I feel like she doesn't understand.
When i see these videos i realized i won the fuckin parent lottery bc i go to therapy and my dad asks how well it(bc im usually stuffed up from crying) and I usually feel safe enough to tell him almost anything tha happenedand if i dont feel comfortable he wont pry and he usually knows everything abt me bc I already tell him almost anything including friend/highschool gossip like hes one of my best friends frfr
Something I go through at home is, my dad sometimes gets mad at something and yells at me for no reason, like one time he was late for work so he yelled at me for something that happened a month ago, and sometimes when he is mad he grabs my arm really really tight and doesn't know his own strength and hurts me then when I say ow he thinks I am faking, and when I cry, he tells me stop crying or I will give you something to cry about , Like am I not supposed to have emotions?!?
is nobody gonna talk about the mustache, like i was so interested and relating to the video then i just remember that this is JUST A SKIT and she's acting as the father also 😭😭
My daughter goes to therapy and what's more I work with her therapist (I'm a teacher, she's the school counselor who sees people outside of school in her private practice). I have NEVER asked either of them anything about their sessions. That is my daughters safe place and I respect that. Don't lump all parents together.
When I went to therapy to deal with the stress, loneliness, and depression that had been building up in me through college after my graduation was ruined by family members, my grandmothee had died, and I didnt get a break before my first year. My mother, THE ONE WHO SUGGESTED THERAPY *AND* THE THERAPIST. Could worry about nothing more than what I was telling my fucking therapist because she was worried I was 'Making her look bad' and 'being over-dramatic'. This is why I dont tell her things anymore. I cant wait until I start my career and can pay for my own goddamn therapy and my own goddamn therapist and feel safe being honest about my problems that actually hurt me and affect my mental health. Stay strong everyone.
the emotions she puts behind the characters feels so real like it’s a genuine argument between them it’s so cool
Boo hoo..my parents cared about me
I agree it really makes it all feel that much immersive 🥲
@@therealmonkie75 do you mind elaborating on what you mean by that?
@@therealmonkie75 boo hoo. You feel the need to rub your mental stability in people's faces for no reason when they're expressing interest in a content creators work that they relate to. Go cry and drink overpriced coffee daddys money bought.
@@therealmonkie75 My condolences on your childhood.
“for you to GO TO” man the yell is so real
YES THAT’S LITERALLY WHAT I WAS GONNA SAY!!! it felt just like my own arguments with my parents…
yah it was like enunciated in a way that lowkey made me flinch because of how realistic it was
@@lover-12m REAL
@@court.of.feysand yeah it freaked me out lowkey 😭
@@lover-12msamee!
10 years later… “Why won’t she talk to us? We were really good parents”
@wh0s_c4di omggg yess
lol
ACCURATE
After hearing how she was dropping out of college I was more like... This child will be moving back in a couple of years with no income, maybe some grandkids and there goes our retirement plans. RUN
Obviously not a parent.
Thanks for posting realistic struggles kids deal with, it brings awareness to others, including myself =)
When you finally stand up to your parents. #ytshorts #acting #screenwriting #foryou #viralvideo
Her acting is so realistic I love it❤
“Working in a country that you don’t even know the language” most people in Europe either their first language is English or they know it even in France and Italy they may not talk in it most of the time but most know some english
It's not most people's first language, that would be our mother tongue, but it is true that a lot of people can speak English. It's usually people's 2nd language. We start to learn it pretty early at schools.
@rubiochica what grade? And how do people keep up? I started learn Spanish in 3rd and Mandarin in 5th grade but lots of the over kids hardly understand it more than hello.
@leafq from my experience, mostly younger people (starting from older gen z, maybe millennials) are pretty fluent in English, but it's still always going to be their second language. I can't speak for every European country, but here in Italy you'd need to study on your own to be anything near fluent. School does the bare minimum and a lot of people barely understand the basics tbh
I wanted to add that we start in elementary school, and we learn more languages on top of that (more commonly either French or spanish)
I think can speak for Germany😅 In my primary school (2010-2014) we started learning basic English in fourth grade and in secondary school, I assume that for Americans it is middle school and/or high school (I don't quite understand the system) we keep English as a subject. It gets more advanced over the years and we have to take a test in english to graduate. Most of us choose to learn a third language such as Spanish or French. The English we learn in school is enough for basic and a bit "advanced" communication, depending on which degree you are planning on to get even so much to go to English speaking universities but as part of gen z I can confirm that almost all of us learn the most English from UA-cam and TikTok😅
@@leafq @leafq I had a lo-o-o-ong text written out, but since I don't want to bore everyone here with Estonia's education system... And my experience is 20 years old 😂
We studied at least 2-3 foreign languages. Usually from 3rd, 5th and 7th grade. And we continued learning and advancing language proficiency until the end. There were few options after the mandatory basic education (9 grades) but on average we learned a minimum of 2 foreign languages from when we were 9 until the age of 19, most actually learned 3 (depended if schools had teachers available).
As for the level of proficiency afterwards. We finished school with at least A2 proficiency, even if you sucked in a language (meaning you could manage if you travelled in that country). Most students were around B2/C1 in English, pretty fluent. Of course after 20+ years the students are exceedingly more proficient in English since it is such a widely used language. Other languages should at least be at a conversational level.
it's like buying someone food and then punching them and saying its ok because you bought them food. Like geez, just cause they pay for school doesn't give them permission to be abusive parents.
Did you just try to make a comparison someone that would spend 20 dollars on food to 80,000 dollars on college horrible horrible comparison. I would be pissed at my kids if I spent 80,000 or more dollars and for them to go to college for them to just bail out.
@@matthewkramer6550 It was just a comparison, also trying to force a child to go to a school and then abusing them because they don't want to go isn't something you should be defending.
@Kel74943 from the sounds of it they didn't force her to go to school but 80,000 dollars is in fact a lot of money that lots of people may never see in a life time
@@matthewkramer6550 So then why are they paying that? If they're just doing it to control her and use it against her then that's seriously messed up.
@Kel74943 if they are doing it only to control her life then yes that is really messed up no arguments there. But if there was a contract or was verbally stated and agreed upon before hand that there are certain things that need to be meant first like most scholarship programs have certain degrees they cover and you have to be above a certain grade mark. Than that is understandable if she didn't meet the spots and just going to Europe than yes I could understand why the parents be upset.
The wording and tonal shift in the dad’s yelling at the end was so real that I watched this twice…and EYUP! I AM having a reflexive tensing reaction to it! 😂
My dad really wanted to sit in on my therapy sessions, just so he could defend himself. Not because he actually wanted to know what was going on with me. Me and my therapist decided that was not going to happen
My trust was broken immediately.
Told therapist things, they said they'd keep it hush hush, getting questioned by abusive father why I told them about my abuse. Mom stared at in me in silence.
Good thing he's out of the picture but I'm stuck with a trust issue and a descent into madness mother who sees no wrong in her actions.
@@9jayman0 I completely understand that I had a situation with my mom that got me put at CPS for abuse. But the Foster family that I had was even worse so I ended back up with my mom. she told me she didn't trust me and often would say thing like
You look like your dad
You act like your dad
If we move I don't think you can come.
I just kinda got back in touch with her, for the sake of my 4 year old so. That she only met once. Didn't even hug him or hold him. She shook his hand like he was someone who wasn't her grandson. But she'll go to Africa and hold random children. Ran a diaper bank and then even tell me about it to help me out with my son but would post pictures about it. I can go on and on. But I understand you and I hear you. Im sorry those things have happened to you. I can go on and on and tell you about my dad. But I'm currently walking on egg shells because my therapist says I'm at higher risk of going back to the mental hospital and I'm trying my best. And I know you are too. I wish you the best of luck on your life journey
This made me cry so hard, I wasn't allowed to see a Councillor as my parents couldn't afford it. And my child has been seeing one and I've never asked what was said/shared. I don't go through their private things as I've never had privacy as a child and my daughter and I are the closest of friends could be and being thanked for supporting them and loving them no matter what decision they made.
Me too, friend. Me too.
I done everything in my power to be the best mom I could be. Oddly enough, I've started self-parenting and wooooah.
Learning to parent my kiddo properly has taught me how I shoud have been treated by my own mother. It feels weird, at first, but I find it helps, especially when the anxiety gets real bad and I get stuck in a panic-compulsion feedback loop from my stupid cptsd.
drawing on the mustache is a slay
😂❤❤
And they wonder why they don’t see you anymore at the family reunions
Be honest. Who else also got extremely alarmed when they yelled, despite knowing it’s a short and a character being played.
I’ll raise my hand to start us off,
Oh gods same....... I can't handle yelling at all, I get all shaky and panicky
Hahaha...slowly raises hand
Fr man
Same
Ehh kinda used to it, i just ignore shouting now
The words and yelling seems so real and genuine
Some parents really get more mad at the fact that their kid "talked back" then the fact that they drove their kid out of their lives.
when the dad raised his voice it seemed like i was watching a real movie
The shrug and confused shake of the head made me so angry omg 😭 the acting is so good
I luv how real she is on sharing small but real issues
Omg thank you❤
Parents say they want you to heal and know how to stand up for yourself, but when you do they act like this.
Omg girl ur acting is seriously underrated
this ateeeee
❤❤
She would make an amazing actor.
this girl will be the best mom ever ngl in my opinion
I love your acting, you do really good in serious situations and portray every characters emotions spectacularly
“Watch me” just feeling the girl power yess🥰🥰
damn that shit was heated. flashbacks
the tone shift from the dad is so real omg 😭😭😭
The "tell me what your therapist said" hits way too close to home
GIRL YOUR LITERALLY SUCH A GOOD ACTER. YOUR GONNA BE IN A MOVIE I CALL IT RN.
I love when kids stands up against their parents when they know they are right❤️ I wish there were more kids out there that would do the same🥺
When your mom’s automatic response after family therapy is 'well great, now you’re gonna get taken out of my custody because you made it seem like I’m abusing you.”💀
That sounds like my mom. Saying how it’s all in my head and I don’t need my therapist where I’ve received more validation and acceptance than anywhere more in my life
fr That’s why I’m scared of the idea of even seeing a therapist. I hear about people my age having therapists and I know I could never because my parents would get upset and say something like “we sacrificed so much to raise you and now you’re showing that you didn’t deserve it” like I’m terrified
@@GlowMarchande I love my therapist and he’s been such a help in my life. I think though if possible to wait until you’re 18 because then your therapist can’t say a thing about you to your parents. Therapy has definitely helped me significantly
I’m so happy to hear that! Yeah I’ll probably just wait til then to avoid the stress. You should be free to do what you need to function without scrutiny. have a good one dude!
And the fact that they say “Oh, it’s all confidential” yet if it’s something serious, my mom will find out and she doesn’t even help, she just shames me and says “you’re going to hell” and stuff just makes it worse because it just makes my mental health worse. I wish stuff was confidential, no matter how serious it is.
why did i get scared when he yelled💀💀
She's such a good actress
Please make more of this content, I personally really relate to this, and seeing this type of content I relate to on such an emotional level, just gives me a sort of comfort, making me feel like I’m not alone❤
okay but the dad yelling is bringing back some memories
“We turned out fine”
If getting hit constantly then why you hit your kid? You can’t because you know it’s wrong, you weren’t raised right, you were raised to fear in-perfection. You were afraid to get anything wrong because you know you’d get abused for it. You weren’t raised right at all, that’s just something you tell yourself to make you believe your childhood wasn’t that bad.
And becoming an adult doesn't mean you are free of that, you actually have to set boundaries... And fight for yourself. It's honestly so exhausting. I've experienced physical abuse, but IMO emotional abuse is harder to recover from.
My mom is a therapist, and legally, the therapist cannot say anything about the therapy sessions, and the client doesn't have to say anything about the sessions. If you are a young child, parents may request to be there during these therapy sessions.
Wow… I didn’t realize everyone has a spat like this… with my parents it’s because I wanted to go to LA for a concert. Where I had tickets, a place to stay, it was walking distance, and I had plane tickets to and from.
I was promptly kicked out of my parents house for 2 days while my dad and I cooled down. I slept in my car…
I'm from Europe here, and most of us either are native English speakers or are taught that in schools as second language.
How are Most of us native english speakers? I agree Most of us speak english, but as a native is a Big Big Stretch
Videos like this make me so gald about the blessing of a mother I was blessed with.
Love your videos❤❤❤ your so talented and pretty 😍
The *gives gulp gulp 3000* WAS WILD😭
People in Europe speak English 😭
not all, Europe is wayyyyyy too diverse to be only english
@@Duckiee3 I never said that? I live in Europe.
@@Tylarrisbetter I read it wrong, my bad 😅
This is why I didn’t tell anyone when I went to therapy
BRO THE MUMS SHOULDER THING IS ON POINT WTFF
The dad's yelling was so real
"i guess now you wont have to" best comeback fr
I love it when parents realize they can’t control you anymore
Damn she has good acting skills
I NEED PART 3 PLEASE I LOVE YOUR VIDS
Girl your my inspiration every day
Please add more parts of these its so interesting
Never share anything you say to your therapist with your parents. They legally cannot make you share anything. Your therapy is a private space and time.
This feels so real…
Ahhh! This is so good!!
The shrug is so accurate
The mom's face at the end 💀
The way the mom shrugged her shoulders I literally screamed at my phone," DONT SHRUG YOUR SHOULDERS
Girllll u slayed in that ❤❤
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80k a year. I don't think Dad is overreacting. She is entitled to privacy but the summer internship is valid,especially if he can guarantee it.
3/5 members of my family go to therapy lol
PLSSSSSSS PART 3!!!!!!
Watch they will come crawling back too you😂
The arguments we have in our head that we will never say outloud
My parents can be this way but they can also be the most supportive parents and loving individuals
And it honestly tears me apart because I don’t want to feel bad about how my pase is, but I also want that connection with them
i literally love you’re vids so much i can relate to a lot of them🫶🏼😁
When i go to therapy I'm told by my mother "not to say anything stupid or they'll tale you away" then she makes me tell her what i tell my therapist or she'll take away my phone
I would have just moved out by then and tell my therapist about this. Ilif my mother wants to Eve this pity, I’ll TREAT HER the same way.
this is why i stopped going to therapy. Whenever I'd come out after a session my mom expected me to be all better she was like "so how do you feel now ? Do you feel better ?" As if i'd be cured on the fourth session with all the bullshit she put me through
LITERALLY exactly how it went when I left my parents
'all children deserve parents, but not all parents deserve children'
-a wise man
not me getting jump scared by the dad yelling 👀
this argument felt so realistic i started getting stressed
Oooo this was so good
My dad is watching the sopranos in the room next to mine lol
The growing pains when controling parents start losing their influence in their kids decisions is SO real
The parents “Let’s go we don’t gotta pay mad money no more
U know she is a good actor if you got scared by the dad screaming cuz thats the way you actually dad talks when angry💀
I've never gone to a therapist by myself and my mom was always there because, at the time, I felt uncomfortable speaking for myself. Now I'd like to go by myself so I feel free to speak my mind so long as my therapist won't share the stuff we talked about to my parents unless it's necessary.
My mom is not a bad person by any means, she truly cares for me and wants the best for me. It's just that sometimes she's hard to talk to and I feel like she doesn't understand.
She needs to make a movie
The yelling Gabriel me a bit of PTSD☹️
CAN WE PLEASE HAVE A PART 3!!! 🙏
"Don't go to therapy, they always blame the mother" why would you assume that, mom? guilty conscience?
I genuinely forgot that she played all the roles. This is so realistic
When i see these videos i realized i won the fuckin parent lottery bc i go to therapy and my dad asks how well it(bc im usually stuffed up from crying) and I usually feel safe enough to tell him almost anything tha happenedand if i dont feel comfortable he wont pry and he usually knows everything abt me bc I already tell him almost anything including friend/highschool gossip like hes one of my best friends frfr
the back of her hair tho- 😭✋
This is basically how my parents acted when i told them that my therapists agreed with me that my parents are evil
Something I go through at home is, my dad sometimes gets mad at something and yells at me for no reason, like one time he was late for work so he yelled at me for something that happened a month ago, and sometimes when he is mad he grabs my arm really really tight and doesn't know his own strength and hurts me then when I say ow he thinks I am faking, and when I cry, he tells me stop crying or I will give you something to cry about
, Like am I not supposed to have emotions?!?
10 years later why doesn’t she come to visit? We were really good parents.
i like your messy bun!! you should show how to do it!
lol when my mom's mad at me for something that happened, she tells me what I need to talk about and fix in therapy
My anger issue could never
is nobody gonna talk about the mustache, like i was so interested and relating to the video then i just remember that this is JUST A SKIT and she's acting as the father also 😭😭
that mustache makes me so angry😭😭
My daughter goes to therapy and what's more I work with her therapist (I'm a teacher, she's the school counselor who sees people outside of school in her private practice). I have NEVER asked either of them anything about their sessions. That is my daughters safe place and I respect that. Don't lump all parents together.
When I went to therapy to deal with the stress, loneliness, and depression that had been building up in me through college after my graduation was ruined by family members, my grandmothee had died, and I didnt get a break before my first year. My mother, THE ONE WHO SUGGESTED THERAPY *AND* THE THERAPIST. Could worry about nothing more than what I was telling my fucking therapist because she was worried I was 'Making her look bad' and 'being over-dramatic'.
This is why I dont tell her things anymore.
I cant wait until I start my career and can pay for my own goddamn therapy and my own goddamn therapist and feel safe being honest about my problems that actually hurt me and affect my mental health. Stay strong everyone.
First! Luv your vids!
TYSM
I feel like the part that happens after this is when my parents fight with eachother after Ive left.