I do not see a gynecologist yet, but I am under my parents insurance. And yes, getting enough iron is my top priority!
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Thank you! I did apologize yesterday because my dad forced me to, but I think what I’m going to do is gather evidence as to why I believe I can be more successful when I’m pushed outside me comfort zone
My dad was actually the one that said he wanted to see my grades as a treat. It was Halloween at the time, so my guess is that he used that lol. My Mom is actually pretty honest with me, However, She does often use my dad to try and cover for herself (For example, she’ll say, “ Your dorm room was A mess last year, We couldn’t walk in the doorway. This year, your dad is coming down every weekend to clean it,” And, “ Your dad’s gonna be checking your grades every week, make sure you send them to him.” I don’t know if it’s anxiety, But my mom does have ADD and a tendency to lie sometimes. Thanks for your advice!
I wouldn’t call him that, he’s actually quite a good coach. Just a little obsessed with morning practices
Marycat1@lemmy.zipOPto
Autism@lemmy.world•Special education ruined my relationship with my mom
1·1 month agoSometimes my parents allow me to be independent, sometimes not. I’ve noticed I’ve done better when they allow me to be independent lol
Marycat1@lemmy.zipOPto
Autism@lemmy.world•Special education ruined my relationship with my mom
3·1 month agoI can’t disagree with you, the coddling is beneficial when I truly need help with something (like driving) lol.
Marycat1@lemmy.zipOPto
Autism@lemmy.world•Special education ruined my relationship with my mom
2·1 month agoExactly, I definitely prefer being in college and not being around them so often, it just makes things a bit easier not being nagged all the time lol
I wouldn’t say he’s abusive, just a loud, stern coach.
That’s the best part! Knowing the first night is over
Right, I always stick to the same schedule on race day lol
Thanks so much! My coach can be strict when it comes to our speed, but he is very compassionate when it comes to our needs.
Yes, everyone tells me I am an amazing writer and also very good at reading, but now in college I haven’t had many opportunities. I’m due that I will soon though.
Most times I use lying as a tool too, it’s just easier to try to not get caught lol
I am the same way! My mom isn’t a narcissist but has a tendency to manipulate me to try and get me to feel bad and listen to her, it used to work, but now I just tell her that her pathos isn’t going to work on me lol
My plan is to hopefully talk about Autism since she’s always bringing it up lol
I still live with my parents outside of college. I am passing all my classes currently but am doing my best to get my grades up in the ones I care about.
Sometimes I do need help, but I was always labeled as a kid for being “special ed,” so I’ve always avoided getting help now that I can make decisions for myself
I completely agree with you. I know lying isn’t a good thing but sometimes it does help me when I’m worried about something. The whole “dad wants a treat” thing was likely because it was Halloween lol, although my mom seems to lie to me too, saying stuff like, “your dad is coming up every weekend to clean your dorm” since it’s unorganized lol
I wouldn’t say that, my parents love me very much. But moving to college has helped with our relationship.




Thank you! And yes I will probably get it checked out