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How Should I Ask To Stay Home

My parents get mad when I ask to stay home?

They do! I ask if I can stay home and they just get mad. When I do stay home, they get home then they're mad at me for staying home. All my friends can stay home. I feel like they're treating me like a child. They force me to go. Then they bring me to stupid clothing shops and I'm forced to do stuff I don't want to. Please tell me how I can tell me parents I want to stay home without them getting mad. They're so over protective

Is it wrong to ask your boyfriend to do something like stay home to prove he cares?

There is nothing wrong with asking someone to do something for you. Expecting them to do something to prove they care for you is manipulative and destructive.

Scared to ask to stay home from school?

I'm sick right now and I feel horrible, going to school is like hell and I feel like passing out. I think I need to rest but I've stayed home from school so much this year the school sent me a letter saying I've stayed home too much. Also, when I ask my dad if I can stay home he get really angry, yells and me, and belittles any symptoms I have saying I'm just "lazy". I've stayed home from school because of depression before, and he didn't think depression was reason enough to stay home. I'm afraid to ask to stay home because I don't want to get kicked out of school or have my dad be angry at me, but I dread going. I can't get out of P.E. either. Please help.

How can I convince my mom to let me stay home for one day?

This is what I’d do:Tell her you will do the homework near her. Do your best to contain the pain (don’t moan). She’s your mother; she can read the pain in your face.If there’s some other reason you’re dreading school tomorrow, come clean. You do not want to “cry wolf” on menstrual pain because there will be times when it completely wipes you out, and you need people to trust you. Even if you say “well, to be honest, my friend is being kind of mean to me but I also feel really crappy with cramps.” It’s also normal to have low spirits when you are in pain for a while.I agree: absolutely use a heating pad, or put rice in a sock and heat that (no water, just dry). Do as much of the homework as you can. Do it in little pieces.In general, make a calendar and keep track of when you get your period, how long it lasts, and which days you feel enough pain that it’s impossible to concentrate. You will know in advance what’s going to happen and you can plan around it. If you know a month ahead of time that you’re quite likely to feel absolutely horrible around final exams, your teachers can do something about it (they may not; but they can). If you wake up that morning and it’s a surprise, it’s much more difficult.As for taking ibuprofen, if you are prone to getting cramps, you should take it the moment you get your period, and then every 4–6 hours as directed until you’re through the days you normally would have cramps.If you don’t get cramps every time, then you CAN wait but the moment you begin to think you’re probably getting cramps, you need to have the advil and some water with you to take it right away.The way it works is that it’s a “prostaglandin-inhibitor” which means that it prevents your body (“inhibits”) from making the chemicals that your brain uses to know you’re in pain (“prostaglandins”). So you need to get ahead of the pain for it to really work well.Talk to your doctor for more advice on that, and to make sure you’re not taking too much for your weight.(I had absolutely horrible, couldn’t-even-watch-TV level of pain for at least two days every month. If childbirth is 10 out of 10, this was an 8. I considered myself lucky because I didn’t throw up, as some of my friends did. They gave me sedatives, because back then they decided women were “hysterical” for complaining; that didn’t work at all, it just made me feel loopy and in agony. When I had my son 25 years ago, the menstrual pain became much less.)

How to get your parents to let you stay home from school?

Alright, if you are somewhat serious about wanting to stay home, wake up in the middle of the night tonight and after flushing the toilet go into your parents bedroom with your best "sick" face on and say you had awful diarrhea while gripping your stomach. This generally got me to stay home back in high school/middle/elementary.

If you are REALLY serious and 100% want to not go to school, here's a surefire way of doing it, but you have to fully commit: Sneakily go into your fridge and find some colorful foods/leftovers. Take it into the bathroom and put a good amount into your mouth and chew chew chew, no matter how bad it tastes. Refill your mouth if you turn the food into a small pile of mush, and repeat until you have collected a solid amount of chewed up food in your mouth. Hide the leftovers somewhere in the bathroom or nearby location you can easily get back to later. Now's the most important part: Slowly walk into a room where your parents are sitting/sleeping, and moan, then project all that food over the floor in front of you. Once the food left, continue to "gag" and spit on the pile, while holding your stomach. Surely they will get up and hurry to clean it up, and you just have to put all the food back where you found it, and deny any food coming your way the rest of the night/morning. Surely, you will stay home from school.

How to convince my parents to let me stay home from school tomorrow.?

i really want to skip school tomorrow, and i think if i ask my mom tomorrow if i could skip she would say no cause it's one of her days off, and tomorrow is our first day back from winter break, and i've ben staying up really late during the break (like going to sleep in 5 in the mourning and waking up at 1 or 2 in the afternoon)
I've laid in my bed for about 3 hours now trying to fall asleep, and i still can't, and i'm not even tired at all, and i really don't want to go to school tomorrow all sleepy cause i couldn't go to bed.
Do you think if i told my mom she would let me?, please help. :(
And by the way don't tell me to try to go to bed now, cause i can't.

Do you ever let your kids stay at home from school every now and then?

I did this regularly through the school years.One time in 8th grade our son had some buddies over. The discussion was how to fake being sick to convince your parents to let you stay home from school. When they asked our son what he did, he answered truthfully: I just let him stay home.My view, of which I convinced my wife, was that going to school is work both there and with homework. As our son did very well in school, we would let him take off a day or two every quarter.Our son would look at he days where there was little work and let us know in advance.In high school, there WERE a few times where he was not as prepared as he needed to be and he would ask me to sign him out early. I did this readily. He would explain the reason to us and follow through on the commitment.I made the right call as our son was a valedictorian of his graduating HS class. And there is my credential above.Note: Our son has always been motivated and self-directed. Because of this, it worked for us, but YMMV.

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