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Growing up is very difficult—for both you and your parents. They remember a little bundle of joy that they held and nurtured as a baby and now they see a budding adult. These days, children face things and know about things that their parents would never have imagined at the same age. The teenagers of today look older, act older and want to be older than their counterparts did just 20 years ago. It is the desire of all parents for their children grow up in the way that they should go (loving, caring, respectful, and being of good solid character).
It is necessary that you truly understand that your parents have your best interests at heart. They will withhold privileges, set limits, and raise you to the best of their ability (neither they nor you are perfect), but be Thankful - They Care - many, many, many don't.
Ask them for guidance and seek to understand what truly motivates their decisions.
One of the best ways to prove your maturity and prove that you are ready for more trust is to be respectful of your parent’s wishes and accept their guidance. Learn how to communicate love, honor, and respect to each other.
It can be a bit difficult for you to survive to March under such situation. They are your parents and they love you as much as your sister. How about try asking them why they are treating you differently to her? I once felt like running away but stopped so. You might regret after so. However, try talking to a counselor and see if they can help you. If you seriously can't hold it anymore and think your older brother is someone you can trust and be happy living with him, please do so. After all, it's your decision. If your parents give you too much pain and sorrow, run away.
I don't think you should. If you did, would your brother be able to support you or could you support yourself? Your parents could also throw you in jail if you did run away. If they are abusing you, you could call the Child Abuse Agency, or any local Child Abuse helpline. It may help to speak with your mom/sister/brother first.. Maybe they could give you their side of the story, then you could put them together, figure out their similarities, then you should know what to do from there..
It isn't child abuse to get grounded sheesh...I got grounded a few times but I freakin deserved it. I didn't realize that then because I was only 12-13 but once I hit 16 I finally understood why my dumb azz got grounded. My mother has always told me " If you're going to do something that you have to think twice about or you have to lie about THEN DON'T DO IT!!!" So um yea...ya might want to sit and think about it for awhile. Also...are you the baby in the family ?? My parents were always harder on me because I was the youngest. They wanted me to grow up knowing that I could do or have anything I wanted as long as I was willing to work my butt off for it. I thank my parents to this day for making me the caring, unselfish, hard working, independent young lady I am today. It has also made me a great mother and a wonderful wife. Life lessons are hard babe. But try to see things from their point of view before you decide to put yourself in a harmful situation. FunMail me if you want to talk I am not lecturing you, I am instilling valuable info to you. But you're young, and young people are stubborn as hell-o, so we'll see how well you take my advice.
Later and Good Luck hun
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Should I run away?
I hate my house. I just got grounded till march. . . I want to run away an go live wit my older bro... but my parents hate him bc my hoe of a sister said he raped her [she did it so my parents would kick him out] my parents blame me for everything and...
let my sister do anything she pleases... should I go???