sorry to hear about that Ghost.I kind of laughed as I read your story because that's almost the exact same thing my father tells me. I called my father yesterday saying I'm coming over tomorrow but I have a shaved head and he was confused. He told me that I'm crazy and that a bald head is ugly. Man, it's to the point where I laugh at his stupidity. Of course I don't laugh when he's telling me that nonsense stuff but when I'm on my own I think about his stupidity and laugh.You told me in another post that you are half persian, right? You know our parents from the middle east don't give a damn about their children's feelings. They will tell us exactlyl what comes up to their minds. It's ridiculous. I am in the same situation as you. I shouldn't hear my father tell me a shaved head looks ugly on me but hey that's a typical middle eastern parent. I think parents from north america are more considerate, and I sometimes wonder how much better life would be if I had a canadian or american father who would only think about raising my self-esteem. What can you do, stupid people shouldn't be parents.
TimmJ I would love to be there. It would be an honour. You don't know how annoying it is to be around a father who thinks it's ok to tell his kids exactly how he feels simply because he is their father. lol stupid mentality.And hey Ghost, I think the way you should look at it is you will not always live with him. I live away from my family now due to graduate studies and I love the fact that I don't have to deal with my father's stupid mentality. I will visit them tomorrow for 17 days, so yeah I have to get ready for that again. But I will be back in january on my own away from my father. But yeah here is the part that just bugs me..................a son (i.e. me) finding peace when he is away from his father. Life shouldn't be like that. I think someone like Tim would be a great father that you would want to be around him to find peace, not away. And I really mean that Tim. You parents from North America are better with your kids. Well, you've got lucky kids there.
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