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Does your mum start winging the second she comes in the door?

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mines does like today for example

my mum came in the door like a few mins after me witch was not even 10 mins ago and before she even relized anyone was in the house she started winging and when i was in the kitchen she started shouting at me for the mess my step dad made does your mum just shout for the h**l off it and if so do you ever feel like strangleing her even though she is your mum lool ?

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  1. yes!

    but i think you mean whining not winging


  2. My mom, rest her Italian soul, changed with the wind. That italian temper. Sometimes she's be sweet as sugar & sometimes she'd fly into me for no apparent reason.

    I was always too scared of her to think of strangling her! Even tho' she was half my size.

    And despite her flights of anger, I know she loved me.

  3. yes, wen she *** home from work and im at home, wen i havent fed the cats...dads made a mess, the dog smells....i havent done anything all day.... im lazy.. that sorta stuff.

    oh oh i havent fed the cats..... byeee

  4. Yep...and its always about the same bludy thing, my rooms a mess!

    Mother, there are 3 things on the floor...thats not a mess!!!

    <3

  5. no she just scratches her head. just like her mum.

  6. I do not do this, there's no reason to act this way.

  7. she hates you.

  8. yep, most of da tym. i usually jus listen to music to block it out tho

  9. This sounds like my mum. Its weird cause some of my friends reckon there mum is there best friend but I just don't get on with my mum at all.

  10. ha ha yes my mum used to do that. I am 28 now and dont live at home, but when i did, id get it in the neck for any reason at all! I live in Grangemouth, maybe its just something in the air round here Ae? lol

  11. My mom is dead

  12. only like EVER. x

  13. YEP! i know exactly how you feel! I'm sixteen and my mum is a PAIN. She works nights for example and gets really aggy and tired and starts complaining about the most STUPIDEST of things.. i cannooottt wait to move out lol. You just gotta ignore her i say and take your mind off her nagging. I know its hard :P

  14. I have often thought "Shut the folk up!" but I will NEVER say it.  

    That's the difference between hearing "bitchy" and being bitchy.

  15. No

  16. When I was little yes but I don't live at home anymore which means I can do my own thing now.  

  17. I am  mother and yes I yell. But only after I ask a couple of times for the nonsense to stop. I yell out of frustration.

  18. Yes,LOL

  19. ,i think we all get that at times with me it has been the opposite,its my step father,i do feel like that loads of times he shows no interest snotty comments continuously,i just don't say a word as i only regret what i do say,he wants me to act like that,so he can say told you so,and everything gets shifted on to me,no wonder we all come on here to communicate,happy family's,lol.

  20. same lol hold in the anger plz choose me for best answer my first time lol

  21. well, sometimes, my mums not here but she still is alive and taking a trip around australia. sometimes mum blames me for what my sister leaves soon as she is in the door.

  22. No, she's long gone.  But my wife does as soon as I come in the door.

  23. mines EXACTLY the same!!!!

  24. Yup.

    I'd be watchign TV and she'd walk in with a right face on saying "I come back from work and no washing up is done, you can't even get off your fat lazy **** and do something without me telling you to, I had cancer last year and this is all I get?! Get up, you fat ***** and wash up. Then I want you to tidy your room. You're not going out tomorrow night"

    I'm almost 20 and I come home from work about 15 minuted before her and haven't even had the chance to eat yet NOR go into my room when my sister's still onher school hols and is home all day making a mess and never washing it up.

    Me - "It's not even my mess, it's Shalini's"

    Her - "I don't fcuking care! Just do it!"

  25. Yep...

    ...My mum's off work at the moment and she's driving me crazy with moans about: Washing up, folding clothes, clearing out the spare room, me being lazy, me not sorting out her computer, me not sorting out the TV, me not painting the shed, vacuuming, cooking dinner, people not talking, people talking too much, who keeps banging the bathroom door at night, the cat scratching the carpet, squashing the cushions on the couch, bleaching and scrubbing the grout in the shower and various other bizarre things that mother's seem to find the need to YELL ABOUT!

    Strange thing is, even when I do a what she wants... She still shouts, usually with the excuse that I'm not doing it properly...

  26. I bet your mum feels like strangling you when she see's the state of your spelling.

    Mums get tired and need a rest the same as the same as us all. So why not say 'Okay sorry I'll give you a hand'. That way everyone is pleased and then you could spend more time brushing up on your spelling skills.

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