I was always the 'golden child' in our family. I'm the youngest, and the only daughter. My mam hates long distance relationships, and my dad is the same. They know about our relationship, and often call it a fantasy. My dad has compared it to an obsession with a poster of a boy band. I've heard various things from them like it won't work out, I'm living in a dream world, he's got nothing going for him, I'm just going to end up moving back begging for money, I won't have a life... The list is honestly endless. Since they found out about our relationship, I have 'fallen from grace' I guess.
That doesn't really bother me. I always wanted to impress them and make them proud of me, but since I have seen the 'other side of them' as it were, I honestly couldn't give a shit. I've realised that they won't ever be happy or proud of me or my lifestyle unless it is exactly the same as theirs. They aren't the type of parents to say, 'as long as you are happy'. They don't like Thomas, and they are constantly putting us down and trying to force me into doing things that I don't want to do, but then the possible career paths that i have looked into, which tend to be good ones, eg Midwife, Doctor, they shot down and said that they are crap and that I could NEVER do them. They even got an inspector to check him out!
I'm sorry for the negative post, but everyone else has put good ones, and I just wanted to share my on -going experience so that you can see all the different ways that it has turned out for people. Their reaction is like that because of the type of person that they both are. I am sure that your parents would be much more accepting! I also know that they don't agree with it because of our age. We are seventeen (and have bene together for almost ten months). Though, i also know that their reactin would still be pretty much the same unless I had moved to Cork first and then met him.
I hope that everything goes well for you when you tell your parents! Remember, you could always just say that he is a friend that you met while travelling if you don't feel ready to tell them! Good luck with everything
That doesn't really bother me. I always wanted to impress them and make them proud of me, but since I have seen the 'other side of them' as it were, I honestly couldn't give a shit. I've realised that they won't ever be happy or proud of me or my lifestyle unless it is exactly the same as theirs. They aren't the type of parents to say, 'as long as you are happy'. They don't like Thomas, and they are constantly putting us down and trying to force me into doing things that I don't want to do, but then the possible career paths that i have looked into, which tend to be good ones, eg Midwife, Doctor, they shot down and said that they are crap and that I could NEVER do them. They even got an inspector to check him out!
I'm sorry for the negative post, but everyone else has put good ones, and I just wanted to share my on -going experience so that you can see all the different ways that it has turned out for people. Their reaction is like that because of the type of person that they both are. I am sure that your parents would be much more accepting! I also know that they don't agree with it because of our age. We are seventeen (and have bene together for almost ten months). Though, i also know that their reactin would still be pretty much the same unless I had moved to Cork first and then met him.
I hope that everything goes well for you when you tell your parents! Remember, you could always just say that he is a friend that you met while travelling if you don't feel ready to tell them! Good luck with everything
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