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Did My Mum Do The Right Thing

Did I do the right thing?

My mom and I went out to dinner (she drove my eyes are too bad to drive) I ordered myself a drink and she tried order one and I told the waiter not to bring it because she was driving ( they brought it anyways) so I said to heck with it I'll call my husband to pick us up after we were done...she got so drunk that she could barely walk so on our way out she tried to get in her car and drive I wrestled with her over the keys and she ended up punching me in the face I fell and she got in and started the car I finally get up and l dragged her out of the car and had some bystanders help me hold her down I called the cops on her and they arrested her I was trying to stop my mom from killing herself or someone else

My parents got me fired? Did I do the right thing?

Allright, so today was my first day on the job at a coffee store. An hour into my shift, my parents( who are broke and don't have a car) call me and say their cat is dying and needs to go to the vet immediately. I felt bad about it and they reminded that I live with them rent free so i felt obligated. So anyways I profusely apologized to my manager and rushed back to take the cat to the vet. I came back literally 30 minutes later and she said I was fired. Did I do the right thing putting family before job?

Did my parents do the right thing?

Teenagers are humanAs we grow older, we struggle to grasp the concept that we were human when we were younger, and that young people are human. They're less experienced humans, yes, but humans nevertheless. You were human when you were born and you’ll be human when you die.Like any other human, teenagers understand logic and reason. They also understand physical pain. Physical punishment gets the job done, but it's the lazy way out. By using corporal punishment, you're taking the short cut instead of talking to the human and reasoning with them.It can also come with psychological side effects, such as low self esteem, anxiety, depression, violent tendencies, and more[1] Studies have also shown that people who experienced corporal punshment as children and teens are more likely to purposefully harm themselves as a form of self-punishment[2] It can also be detrimental to a person’s ability to trust others (including their parents) [3] and even destroy their parent-child bond.If logic and reason doesn't prevail, instead of resorting to physical punishment, many parents who choose not to use corporal punishment take away privileges until the person’s behavior improves and use other more effective forms of punishment instead.[4]Overall, physical punishment is a form of parenting with no positives but plenty of damaging and lifelong psychological effects. Corporal punishment is the lazy way out of using logic and reason to parent, and there are plenty of alternatives to this archaic form of punishment.Edit: In case I didn't make it obvious enough for collapse bot, no, I don't think what your parents did was right.Footnotes[1] Is Corporal Punishment an Effective Means of Discipline?[2] http://www.endcorporalpunishment...[3] Spanking undermines trust and compassion -- Sott.net[4] http://until the person’s behavi...

Ok i told my mom about what my sister did...did i do the right thing?

(if u odnt kno what im talking about go see my questions)
well i told my mom,....chance and my sister were pissed....chance left my band which sucks and since we were going to play for the school the first day....my step sister wont even talk to me...and slaped me when i told her i told mom about her making out with chance half naked..she was 17 chance is 13..did i do the right thing?

How can I tell my parents that I am doing a right thing?

your idea of right and their idea of right may be 2 different ideas.. no need to tell them your doing the “right thing” because you may not be. What you are doing is what you feel is right for you to be doing right now!! and if your making a mistake it is your to make. as parents we are there to support your decisions and guide you to standing on your feet if you fall. not dictate your life.

My mom doesn't know that she did the right thing taking me out of treatment. How can I repair our relationship?

Show your mom respect and that she did the right thing by taking you out of treatment ! You can do this by being the mature , intelligent adult that your mom raised you to be ! Thanks

Am I doing the right thing putting my cat to sleep?

She is 17 and a half, me and my mum took her to the vets on Friday evening and the vet said she is in the final stages of kidney failure now. She only has one eye due to the other being removed a couple of years ago because of glaucoma, now she has a detached retina in her remaining eye, the vet said probably caused by high blood pressure and she now cant see anything and is struggling to find her way around and is constantly walking into things. She wont eat anything, she has had a couple of mouthfuls of blended up prawns over the last 3 days nothing else will tempt her and I am having to syringe fluids into her mouth. She has been going down hill over the last few weeks, I think the blindness came on almost overnight. She is skin and bone and wobbles when she walks and just looks so hopeless all the time. Its painful watching her. The vet offered to put her to sleep on Friday but (probably selfishly so) me and my mum couldn't do it, thought she deserved one last chance so the vet gave her an appetite stimulant, anti-sickness and a short lasting pain killer plus some special re-hydrating powder to mix up at home in water to see if that picked her up at all.... it hasn't had any effect that I have noticed.

Now, my mum and dad have gone away, Sophie, the cat lives with them and I always move back home to cat sit when ever they go on holiday and it has basically been left up to me (I am 35 so I should be able to cope!) to make the decision if she needs to go back to the vet, my brother and sister-in-law came over to see her this afternoon as I felt I couldn't make the decision alone and they both agreed she is suffering and it looks like her time has come and she deserves to be given a peaceful ending. They have offered to make the call to the vet in the morning and to take her to the vet as I don't think I am strong enough to take her on her last journey alone.

I guess I know this is the right thing for her, I don't even know what I am asking here, maybe reassurance I am doing the right thing by others that have been there?

How do I convince my parents that MS is not the right thing for me?

You need to first decide on your career - your passion, strength and your future plans.Unless this clear to you it would be tough to convince your parents.  They also must realize and give importance and value to your words, instead of thrusting their ideas unmindful of your liking.If you are not keen on further studies, you should have by now decided what you wish to do going forward.

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