Trixali
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- Posted: Sun, 30 May 2010 04:14:40 +0000
Hey there. I've made a few posts in here before, but I never really introduced myself.
If I were to describe the situation I think I'm in, it would involve a monstrous wall of text (which I just don't have time for). And I'm going to be honest here. I'm terribly afraid you'll all think I'm making it up/being too sensitive, or being an angsty teenager. I'm really sorry if that's all I am.
I'll tell you a little bit for now. From ever since I can remember, to about when I was thirteen or so, my brother constantly called me names, insulted me, put me down, insulted my hobbies, insulted what I watched and so on. My parents didn't do anything. Also in my early childhood, my parents would use my shyness against me. I was very concerned with what people thought of me (still am now), and in order to get me to obey them, they would say things like "What would others think if you behaved like this?" or "If you keep acting like this, we are going to record you and show it to everyone."
They don't do that sort of thing anymore. It's like they have two different roles now. My mom does the insulting. She'll do it out of the blue, sometimes in public. She'll say "Ewwww, your teeth are nasty." "Your hair is absolutely disgusting." "You smell bad." "You aren't acting very smart". She'll usually follow up one of those comments with "No one will want to be around you if you're like that." I'm also going to add that those aren't the only things she says. (It can get really bad when she is mad at me.) If I make a mistake, they both get annoyed with me. Anything less than perfection (even on the smallest thing), and they immediately jump me on how I'm going to make it better. i.e. If I get a B on a math test, they'll be like: Are you going to do extra problems to fix this? Are you going to talk to your teacher? (If I don't have a plan to 'fix it', they pretty much tell me I'm going to fail at life)... When in reality I just made a bunch of stupid mistakes/had a bad day. (I don't know, it's just something about the tone of their voice that bugs me.)
My dad does a bit of that too. But I guess you would say he is more of the controlling type. For example, I stayed up 2 minutes past my bedtime to finish watching a TV show. He said: "I hope you don't think you can just stay up past your bedtime. You need to ask next time." He questions my judgment. When I'm upset/trying to discuss things that they have done, he'll say stuff like "You're being dramatic/I don't recall that happening/you're being sensitive/you're playing the victim" just to name a few. If I ever cry in front of them (for any reason), they tell me to just get over it. He also takes an angry tone with me, often. If I say that I don't care about something, he'll say: "I'm going to make you care."
I'm sorry.. There really is a lot more. That's just the petty stuff. I feel if I give some of the worse stuff I'm begging for pity/being overdramatic. There's just way too much going on in my head. I mean, I feel really bad because my situation isn't bad at all compared to some other people's situations. They feed me, I have a room. They don't threaten to kick me out (but they do threaten to cut off financial support).
I also feel like they want to stress over every little thing. I hate it. I can't talk to my parents without them criticizing me, putting me down, and being quite unsupportive.
It also really sucks being raised in a setting that teaches your family loves you the most, knows the best, etc.
If it helps any, nearly every characteristic on the eqi.org list matches them. They don't blame me for their feelings (I mean, I can probably name one or two instances, but that's normal).
I'm sorry that I use a lot of examples, but I'm used to giving them. When talking to my parents, they are required.
Oh... I guess this did turn out being a wall.. If you have any questions, feel free to ask them.
Bonus points if you can make any sense out of this post.
If I were to describe the situation I think I'm in, it would involve a monstrous wall of text (which I just don't have time for). And I'm going to be honest here. I'm terribly afraid you'll all think I'm making it up/being too sensitive, or being an angsty teenager. I'm really sorry if that's all I am.
I'll tell you a little bit for now. From ever since I can remember, to about when I was thirteen or so, my brother constantly called me names, insulted me, put me down, insulted my hobbies, insulted what I watched and so on. My parents didn't do anything. Also in my early childhood, my parents would use my shyness against me. I was very concerned with what people thought of me (still am now), and in order to get me to obey them, they would say things like "What would others think if you behaved like this?" or "If you keep acting like this, we are going to record you and show it to everyone."
They don't do that sort of thing anymore. It's like they have two different roles now. My mom does the insulting. She'll do it out of the blue, sometimes in public. She'll say "Ewwww, your teeth are nasty." "Your hair is absolutely disgusting." "You smell bad." "You aren't acting very smart". She'll usually follow up one of those comments with "No one will want to be around you if you're like that." I'm also going to add that those aren't the only things she says. (It can get really bad when she is mad at me.) If I make a mistake, they both get annoyed with me. Anything less than perfection (even on the smallest thing), and they immediately jump me on how I'm going to make it better. i.e. If I get a B on a math test, they'll be like: Are you going to do extra problems to fix this? Are you going to talk to your teacher? (If I don't have a plan to 'fix it', they pretty much tell me I'm going to fail at life)... When in reality I just made a bunch of stupid mistakes/had a bad day. (I don't know, it's just something about the tone of their voice that bugs me.)
My dad does a bit of that too. But I guess you would say he is more of the controlling type. For example, I stayed up 2 minutes past my bedtime to finish watching a TV show. He said: "I hope you don't think you can just stay up past your bedtime. You need to ask next time." He questions my judgment. When I'm upset/trying to discuss things that they have done, he'll say stuff like "You're being dramatic/I don't recall that happening/you're being sensitive/you're playing the victim" just to name a few. If I ever cry in front of them (for any reason), they tell me to just get over it. He also takes an angry tone with me, often. If I say that I don't care about something, he'll say: "I'm going to make you care."
I'm sorry.. There really is a lot more. That's just the petty stuff. I feel if I give some of the worse stuff I'm begging for pity/being overdramatic. There's just way too much going on in my head. I mean, I feel really bad because my situation isn't bad at all compared to some other people's situations. They feed me, I have a room. They don't threaten to kick me out (but they do threaten to cut off financial support).
I also feel like they want to stress over every little thing. I hate it. I can't talk to my parents without them criticizing me, putting me down, and being quite unsupportive.
It also really sucks being raised in a setting that teaches your family loves you the most, knows the best, etc.
If it helps any, nearly every characteristic on the eqi.org list matches them. They don't blame me for their feelings (I mean, I can probably name one or two instances, but that's normal).
I'm sorry that I use a lot of examples, but I'm used to giving them. When talking to my parents, they are required.
Oh... I guess this did turn out being a wall.. If you have any questions, feel free to ask them.
Bonus points if you can make any sense out of this post.