Friday, August 20, 2010

Read this and tell me who is better..my mom or dad?

The scene at home:





Last night I came home fully soaked to the skin due to heavy rain, on my arrival at home..





Dad: " what the hell???, how many times did I tell you to get ur self a rain coat..look what you made of urself..and that mobile phone? you already screwed up 2 phones this way..and ur wallet?..blah..blah..."





Mom: : oh my God!, get rid of those wet clotehs, dry urself and come and have something..you may be hungry..and also take a paracetomol..get some sleep.."

Read this and tell me who is better..my mom or dad?
They're both right. By now you should have enough sense to stay out of the rain, or at least protect your phone from it. After all, who pays for the replacement? I bet your dad does, and it's not fair to him to keep wasting his money like that. Your mom is more concerned about your health and comfort, which is also important. But you shouldn't use her sympathy as an excuse to be irresponsible.





Trying to play your parents off against each other by making one 'better' than the other is a horrible way to treat people. They both love you and both deserve your respect.
Reply:mama..
Reply:how can you choose thank god that you have a mom and a dad my mom is bedfast and cant talk at least your aprnets can still tlak to you
Reply:your mom





she actually offered you food and sleep, and cared for u wen u were all wet





ur dad just yelled at u
Reply:Mom, by a long shot!
Reply:both sound like typical parents to me.
Reply:both dads teaching ya to look after yaself and mums being mum taking care of you.
Reply:Both are worried about you. So both are great! Your Dad is worried about making sure you don't get sick (by asking about the raincoat), by making sure you don't break your phone, and by making sure you don't ruin your wallet. Your mom is worried about your health. Both are very caring in different ways. Consider yourself lucky!
Reply:Both are good....just be glad you have them to fuss over you
Reply:mom
Reply:they both are. they're both concerned about you, but they show it in different ways!
Reply:Why the dog of course! He didn't yell at your or scold you. He just jumped up and down and got happy to see you.
Reply:mom. They're both bad but your mama is better a little bit
Reply:The Ten Commandments of God





I am the Lord your God; you shall not have strange gods before me.


You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain.


Remember to keep holy the Lord's day


*Honor your father and your mother. *


You shall not kill.


You shall not commit adultery.


You shall not steal.


You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.


You shall not covet your neighbor's wife.


You shall not covet you neighbor's goods.





Do not judge your parents by such things. Even they are the worst person in the world. They are still your parents. They still love you. Your dad is concerning about you or else he also won't even bother to say a word. Man sometimes are a little bitsy ego, but deep down inside him he loves you more then u know. =D cheer up and take care (don wet yourself again!) hehe..
Reply:Don't hate your dad. I'm sure he loves you and I'm sure mom loves you too. They just want the best for you.
Reply:Honestly as a teenager i would run to mom every time something like that happened if i knew my dad would fly off the handle like that. but you have to realize that your dad has reasons for doing stuff like that. i know my dad would do back flips if i went out of the house and got my phone wet after buying me a new one for the same reason. Just think of your dads point of view and you should be able to understand where he is coming from.
Reply:Sometimes the lessons we learn from our parents are what NOT to do. Dad sounds immature. Mom sounds codependent. No one is better. Thank them for their concern, and don't respond by yelling back or pitting them against each other. Parenthood shouldn't be a competition. Love them both.
Reply:Typically, men aren't as warm and fuzzy as women. That may be his way of showing concern, even though it comes across as harsh and hostile. Unfortunately a lot of men think their role as a father is to be the strict rule-giver and enforcer. Your mother's role is more warm and nurturing, so it's nice you have that.





Is there anything positive you get from your father? Encouragement at sports or something else?





You might want to try having a private talk with your mom, just pick a time you are least likely to be interrupted. Tell her it means a lot to you and/or makes you feel better when she shows how she cares about you. Ask her if she can suggest anything you could do to get approval from your father. Or, depending on your age and the overall nature of your relationship with your father, you might try approaching him directly.





Good luck.
Reply:both r OKAY in their thinking.


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