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MegaManX97 · 26-30, M
Either in school by other students and even teachers or at home by my family. To this day, I still don't get along with my parents and don't get along with one of my brothers, and to this day, I still hold very dark sentiments and flaming grudges against many people from the past.
QuietExit · F
@MegaManX97: So sorry to hear that your family were some of the people you experienced bullying from.. that's really awful
MegaManX97 · 26-30, M
@QuietExit: It's impacted me even today. My parents don't care about the family considering that my mother told me that if she could speak English and had money, she'd have left my father years ago, and my father just wants to leave because now that we're all over 18, he feels that it's okay to just leave his own family behind, almost as if I was never his son, or me being his son doesn't mean anything to him. Hints to me that my father never really cared and just waited for us to reach 18 so he could leave. My mother and I have always had a very heated relationship, meaning that we're constantly always having heated discussions and such. My brother is a selfish drug addict who constantly asks me for money and smokes his life away. He picks on me because I'm the younger brother, and us younger siblings are easy targets. This family isn't nurturing nor is it caring. Just exists for the sake of existing.
DiamondPrincess89 · 31-35, F
@MegaManX97: That's a damn shame on their part. For this reason, I cannot blame you for feeling the grudges you do. There comes a point in time where you gotta walk away from them - forgive, but don't forget the way they made you feel. It's a daggone mess when parents are the ones doing the bullying. *smh*