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Daaamn, I hope that dudes kids don't look on the hype and see that.I guess that's kinda why I said in the first damn sentence that it's alright to be both. But ok, ignore that.
I guess that's kinda why I said in the first damn sentence that it's alright to be both. But ok, ignore that.
oh my god!!! that is just like my mother!!My mother- can't admit she's wrong. We'd finish arguing, start doing other things, and then hours later she'd come out with 'And another thing....' she can't be wrong, and can't lose an argument.
oh my god!!! that is just like my mother!!
maybe it's not just Latina women, maybe ALL women have that bred into them!!
that is a horrifying thought.
meee TOOO!!Well, I'm breeding it out of me. It always annoyed me when she was arguing with my dad that she couldn't be wrong, whatsoever. Even when he proved her wrong. I've been working on that when I argue with Stef- saying 'Sorry. I'm wrong. My fault.' so I don't wind up like my mother.
If you want a hug, just ask.Did any of your parents EVER apologize or admit fault for anything when you were young. My parents raised my siblings and I in this really strict, whatever we say goes, Old Testament, we're never wrong way. Come to think of, I don't think I've ever heard them say "I'm sorry" and I'm almost 22.
Anybody else have tyrannical parents? Ok, maybe tyrannical was a a bit strong but I'm going for effect t:
Did any of your parents EVER apologize or admit fault for anything when you were young.