The guidance councilor saw signs of abuse, and talked to the abusers (which is generally a bad idea if the abused child still lives them and they have power over them) who gave a clearly dumb response. They didn’t saw the abuse never happened; they said that the abuse was justified. And the councilor left it at that. She’s a mandatory reporter. Leaving it at that is literally a crime.
You have to hide your dress, or your sister will take it. If she can't wear it and flaunt it, she'll destroy it. Don't ask me how I know this fact. Can you hide it at a friend's house? Do you have a car -- if so, lock the dress inside the trunk. Or let your grandmother take it to her house and keep it safe. And *get out of that hell-hole of a house as soon as possible.* And your parents think this is all because Susan is so "sensitive?" Yeah, right. Susan's about as sensitive as a bulldozer.
If there are actually people out there this insane, they would be locked up by now. College age? Call the cops and get out unless you're in some ---- hole country that allows this sort of thing. If you don't call the cops on the insane sister, you're the idiot and you know it's not normal.
Es increíble cómo algunos familiares pueden tomar decisiones tan egoístas. Tu vestido es algo personal y adquirido con tu esfuerzo; nadie tiene derecho a exigirlo. Mantente firme y defiende tus límites.
The guidance councilor saw signs of abuse, and talked to the abusers (which is generally a bad idea if the abused child still lives them and they have power over them) who gave a clearly dumb response. They didn’t saw the abuse never happened; they said that the abuse was justified. And the councilor left it at that. She’s a mandatory reporter. Leaving it at that is literally a crime.
Why does everyone have a country club and bridge club. No one is on a pool league or on a dart or bowling team. Lmao 🤣
Those are apparently not "high class" enough for some people.
Same reason everyone seems to go to Ivy league universities 😅
When I learned how to play bridge, in 1992, it was only played by old upper-middle class white women.
I thought Bridge Clubs went out in the 60s. It seems such a Doris Day Show/Leave it To Beaver thing.
You can’t ground a 22 year old
You have to hide your dress, or your sister will take it. If she can't wear it and flaunt it, she'll destroy it. Don't ask me how I know this fact. Can you hide it at a friend's house? Do you have a car -- if so, lock the dress inside the trunk. Or let your grandmother take it to her house and keep it safe. And *get out of that hell-hole of a house as soon as possible.* And your parents think this is all because Susan is so "sensitive?" Yeah, right. Susan's about as sensitive as a bulldozer.
If there are actually people out there this insane, they would be locked up by now. College age? Call the cops and get out unless you're in some ---- hole country that allows this sort of thing. If you don't call the cops on the insane sister, you're the idiot and you know it's not normal.
Like the USA or UK ? You are too naïve if you think stuff like this doesn't happen in literally every country.
If grandma lives out of state, why is she picking you up for grocery shopping for herself?
Cause it didn´t happen.
Just move. If damaged, sue.
WTF is "artistic temperament "? And yeah, dad was a religious leader and mum a hoa board member. 😅
Es increíble cómo algunos familiares pueden tomar decisiones tan egoístas. Tu vestido es algo personal y adquirido con tu esfuerzo; nadie tiene derecho a exigirlo. Mantente firme y defiende tus límites.
So Susan when are the fellows in white coats coming to take you to the happy home?
Was Susan arrested and jailed for assault?
Bla Bla Bla!!
htf do family ignore the signs over a few words. wtf
which church forbids joining? Aren't Christians forgiving? grandma lives in another state but comes to pick her up grocery shopping?
Yeah this did NOT happen. These AI stories are stupid.