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When did you realize your parents were bad at parenting?
My father constantly shouts at anyone the moment he’s not having it with that person. I constantly watch how he screams at my mom and of course, she screams back. Then, after few hours, they’re back to normal. I never really understood that psychology between them, but I know it wasn’t the healthy oRead more
My father constantly shouts at anyone the moment he’s not having it with that person. I constantly watch how he screams at my mom and of course, she screams back. Then, after few hours, they’re back to normal. I never really understood that psychology between them, but I know it wasn’t the healthy one anyway. When I realized that my parents might actually have it bad with parenting was when my dad almost slapped the lady by the paying counter one time we went grocery shopping. It was an eye opener for me. I didn’t believe he almost slapped the young lady, he said he left her on the queue to attend to another person. I was there with my brother who also saw everything.
See lessWould you go to a gay club to celebrate your “coming out”?
If not to go to celebrate my coming out, I’d definitely go to satisfy my curiosity. I know I’d never want to go alone, so, I could actually use my friends pushing me there to finally experience the splendor of a gay club. You get to do what you like without being stared at or judged regardless. Go cRead more
If not to go to celebrate my coming out, I’d definitely go to satisfy my curiosity. I know I’d never want to go alone, so, I could actually use my friends pushing me there to finally experience the splendor of a gay club. You get to do what you like without being stared at or judged regardless. Go celebrate your coming out, go and have a feel how it feels like to be among in the community of other gay persons.
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