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There's a lot of things that people have said to me, but there's nothing worst than the negativity my mother has given me over the years. My dad gets really angry when I freak out every time someone walks into the room because he thinks I'm doing something illegal or whatever, but I do that because I have a fear that I'm going to be mocked for whatever little thing I'm doing, even if it's just looking through iTunes.

I'd come home with grades in the 90-95 range, and she'd always tell me I need to try harder. And then she'd always say that a project I was working on didn't look good. She'd always bribe me into not going to a extra curricular event I had rehearsed for just because she was tired or whatever, and practicing for the piano and cello lessons I was taking was too much for her.

And later on when I started getting inducted into all the honor societies, she would just not bother showing up to them.

In my first year of college, she kept blowing me off too. "I don't feel like driving you, can't you stay home?" Pretty much every other week. I took a year off because I couldn't stand it, and I couldn't afford to take a taxi twice a week. So when I tried again in 2012, I went for night time classes and weekends instead.

The worst had to be Christmas 2011. It was just day after day of telling me I was a worthless dog and that when I was born my real parents just left me on the floor (which isn't true at all, they are my parents :rolleyes:). My grandmother came to pick me up and she was literally yelling at us until we drove off. Stayed with her for a month.

But I had to come back, and have had to deal with the same crap ever since. If I wasn't disabled, I'd just get up and walk out of this life.

That sucks. I hope things get better. You can always pop on here to let off steam.
 
For the life of me, I can't think of anything that has stuck with me to post in this thread.
 
Not to me, but my father once told my mother that she was unlovable. They have a strained marriage and I'm pretty sure the love has been gone for years. I get that, and their religion tells them they shouldn't divorce, but that's the cruelest thing I've ever heard someone say to another human being, and my father has said some pretty awful things especially to my mother.
 
I came out at 16, my best friend said it's all ok (after trying to convince me that he'd find a girl friend for me... I declined thankfully), 2 years later at another drunk party - I just entered my second relationship with a really nice guy - he became really aggressive after talking about some movies that he liked and I didn't and he ended up saying "you have no idea what real love is anyway, so shut the **** up". It really did hurt to see someone who we both considered to be my best friend say something like that. After a few years of having almost no contact we did start to hang out more often, but things never really were the same again. That mean streak really did get to me and usually I'm an extremely forgiving person.
 
To be fair, you really should try to transition out of contract killing. :D
When I want to be annoying, I just tell people I work for the government and can't talk about it. Amazing where their imagination takes it from there. ��

What job? Serving in the military?
I work with invasive species and we were doing a pesticide treatment this guy objected to.
 
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I once had a boss tell our whole department that if we didn't work harder he would replace all of us with monkeys. And they would do a better job too, according to him.
 
When i was a kid about age 12, i was playing with this girl that lived in my apartment building and things got a little heated so she started feeling on me (down there) then told me it felt like a toy car... at that time i was pretty embarrassed, but as time moved on we went through middle school and high school together and she wasn't saying that then hehe.:D
 
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