Soooooo true!

sockgirl77

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This is 100% true. I called her a b!tch one time. She chased me up the stairs to make sure that I'd never call her that again. I can still feel the slap to my face and my head spin around. She was all of 5' tall and 7 months pregnant! I NEVER did it again!
 

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Vince

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I don't ever remember cursing at my parents. It's something you didn't want to think about doing if you wanted to live.
 

sockgirl77

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Ha, you're crazy girl. I would have NEVER called my Mom a b!tch....ever.

I did that one time. I am pretty sure it was because she told me that I couldn't use the phone because I had gotten in trouble at school that day. I was 14 and not exactly thrilled with my mom re-marrying and having another kid. I got over it. :lol:
 
I did that one time. I am pretty sure it was because she told me that I couldn't use the phone because I had gotten in trouble at school that day. I was 14 and not exactly thrilled with my mom re-marrying and having another kid. I got over it after she slapped the sh!t outta me. :lol:

:fixed:

:lol:
 

Dakota

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My father was a former Marine, I would have never cursed or back-sassed him. I really didn't need to anyway. I got beatings for responding to orders with but dad. I think he would have preferred "sir, yes sir." :ohwell:

My kids know how bad I had it because my husband was a witness to it all. Now after 3 kids, my dad is all mello and whatnot.
 
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luvmygdaughters

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I think I was 13 or 14, my older sister and I used to argue over doing dishes everynite. One of these times, my mother came into the kitchen and told us to stop arguing and be quiet. I turned around, looked her in the face and said "shut up". My father, who was in the living room, relaxing in the recliner after working all day, made it out of the recliner, into the kitchen in record time and smacked me dead across my face and then strongly suggested to me that I may want to reconsider how I speak to my mother in the future. :strangle:
 
I think I was 13 or 14, my older sister and I used to argue over doing dishes everynite. One of these times, my mother came into the kitchen and told us to stop arguing and be quiet. I turned around, looked her in the face and said "shut up". My father, who was in the living room, relaxing in the recliner after working all day, made it out of the recliner, into the kitchen in record time and smacked me dead across my face and then strongly suggested to me that I may want to reconsider how I speak to my mother in the future. :strangle:

Aww, what a good husband :smile:



And I mean that :lol:
 

sockgirl77

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I think I was 13 or 14, my older sister and I used to argue over doing dishes everynite. One of these times, my mother came into the kitchen and told us to stop arguing and be quiet. I turned around, looked her in the face and said "shut up". My father, who was in the living room, relaxing in the recliner after working all day, made it out of the recliner, into the kitchen in record time and smacked me dead across my face and then strongly suggested to me that I may want to reconsider how I speak to my mother in the future. :strangle:

I had that argument with my cousin who my parents helped raise. I was 17 and she was 15. She decided to announce to my mother that I lost my viriginity the day before. My mother kicked me out of the house. I never lost my virginity again. :ohwell:
 

SoMDGirl42

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I never remember calling my mother a biatch. I do remember getting smacked for rolling my eyes, so I can't imagine living through calling her a biatch.
 
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