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Youre still young there’s support available the best way to get that is from school , they have acesss to services that you can talk to. Try telling a trusted teacher what’s happening, they can refer you to the school councillor , if your close to your grandparents they might be able to see if they can take you in. Alternatively there’s childline you can phone. One day you will be old enough to get your own place.
HenryQuelch · 70-79, M
@SW-User Excellent advice Pinny - Louise do take Pinny s advice and speak to a trusted teacher and ask for a referral to a counselling service. You are being treated awfully by your parents and I say that as a parent myself. regards Henry

Carissimi · F
It happened to me too, but beatings as well. It’s a terrible thing to do to a child. I feel for you. To feel unloved and unwanted is a terrible burden to bear, and I don’t know what to tell you. I just had to bear it, but maybe you have good friends and relatives who care for you. I hope so. Just know one thing. It’s NOT you! It’s them. There is nothing unlovable about you, you are just unlucky with the parents you were born to. Believe in yourself, even when it hurts so bad. That will be your saving grace to know it’s not you, and to believe you are worthy of love.
Sofly · 31-35, M
Can't you move in with your grandparents?
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Sofly · 31-35, M
@Louiseknightly Aw I'm sorry. Just hang in there for a few more years until you can move out on your own.
THEJAKOFHEARTZ · 46-50, M
Aweee...that break’s my heart! I hope you still keep a positive outlook on life.
xixgun · M
When you move out, you can eat the pizza alone
Montanaman · M
😔🤗🤗

 
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