Do You Hate When Your Parents Rant on About How Much They Do for You?

Question by Brendonn (:: Do you hate when your parents rant on about how much they do for you?
I mean yeah, I appreciate the stuff they do for me. But I hate how they try to make me feel guilty for it. Must I list how much of a good kid I am compared to what most teens are with their parents? I DO my chores, I do them the first time they’re asked of, I buy everything with my own money, I pass school with A’s and B’s, and I even say “please” and “thank you”!! And yet they still have the audacity to say I don’t appreciate them.

Seriously, is anyone feeling me on this?
The Snappy Miss Pippi Von Trapp,
The thing is, is that I can honestly honestly say that I am polite when I talk to them. I’ve learned long ago, that if you talk rude to my parents, it’s equivalent to coming home with an F as a test grade. They will rant me for sounding rude. So, even though many times I would loove to cuss them out or to even just make my attitude apparent, I DON’T. I act as nice as I can, and I don’t think they realize how much I make it easy for them. Even when my mom’s food sucks, I don’t tell her. I shuttup, and eat it anyway out of courtesy. Now how many people do that?

It just makes me mad how they think they do more then I do to contribute, but don’t see how easy I make raising a teenager. Seriously.

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Answer by XxSasuke’s Angel ??? ???
lol yeah i get your point and i HATE it. even worse they KEEP ON SAYING IT!

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