Shauna Rae Tells Her Parents She Wants To Move Out | I Am Shauna Rae

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  • During the family dinner, Shauna decides to test the waters and see how her parents react to the news that she wants to move out. Later, her matchmaker sets her up on a date with a very promising candidate.
    From season 1 episode 6.
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  • @Tina-ol1kh
    @Tina-ol1kh Год назад +2253

    Her parents treat her like she’s 12 and she acts like she’s 15.. shes 23 why is she so focused on dating. Maybe get a job that’s how people usually meet.

    • @pretzelmaker3122
      @pretzelmaker3122 Год назад +156

      It is just one way. That said, it is a unique situation when your parents are so worried about you being away from family to just get a job. It seems like she is worried too, likely because she was raised assuming most people are going to try to use her and any men are likely to fetishize her. It sucks.

    • @Phoenix-bq9cl
      @Phoenix-bq9cl Год назад +147

      Getting a job is near impossible these days… No one wants to hire someone with no work experience or super useful skills. Getting volunteer work isn’t easy either… That’s the problem for most people. It’s worse for those who don’t have a GED, are disabled, can’t drive and no bus system or taxi available and/or not very social. These days if you aren’t super social and have great social skills with everyone they won’t hire you. Employment is set up to fail all who aren’t within the “average” group

    • @bostonian9947
      @bostonian9947 Год назад +128

      Shes so focused on dating because it's scripted. The audience likes romance and dating in the show so the producers scripted more of those scenes in the show. None of this show, or any reality show is actually real. This is all scripted.

    • @Phoenix-bq9cl
      @Phoenix-bq9cl Год назад +30

      @@bostonian9947 true. Tbh I wish there was more media without romance though… idk why but romance makes me less interested in it.

    • @tyleewithers4381
      @tyleewithers4381 Год назад +9

      She’s 22

  • @sngray11
    @sngray11 Год назад +1979

    I firmly believe that Shauna should either go to college or get a job and start living her own life. Just because she looks like a child, doesn’t mean that her parents should treat her like a child. At 23 she should be living her life on her own instead of living at home not being allowed to do much of anything. smh.

    • @Kt-vq5qv
      @Kt-vq5qv Год назад +121

      I think some of it is her own fault though, doesn't seem like she's put much effort into finding a job which is the only real obstacle in the way when it comes to her moving out.
      Being small doesn't prevent you from getting into college either, for someone who wants to be independent she hasn't put any work into it

    • @DivinityAwakened
      @DivinityAwakened Год назад +92

      No one is stopping her. She could apply for college and get loans like the rest of us. She could apply to a job and work to her heart's content. She IS an adult. Her parents have absolutely no say. She just doesn't want too because being "poor little shauna" is a better gig than actually working

    • @astroidangels3378
      @astroidangels3378 Год назад +11

      @@DivinityAwakened except she has to rely on her parents

    • @skylarthompson299
      @skylarthompson299 Год назад +24

      @@DivinityAwakened So basically she’s Tammy except she’s little and not obese.-

    • @mannygonzalez2868
      @mannygonzalez2868 Год назад

      She has a disability her parents are keeping her safe from predators

  • @katiexcakes
    @katiexcakes Год назад +1008

    I hate that she says stuff like "they are just going to say no"
    She is an adult, they can't tell her no. If she has a job and wants to be independent they dont have a say in it in the end.

    • @jjjjjkwkk
      @jjjjjkwkk Год назад +46

      Tell this to my Indian Parents 😭

    • @katiexcakes
      @katiexcakes Год назад +57

      @@jjjjjkwkk you have to be an adult and stand up to them yourself. If you don't live in their home, they have no say. Traditions aside, times change and you are old enough to do as you wish.

    • @skylarvlogs1511
      @skylarvlogs1511 Год назад +36

      some families will just say “you live under my roof so you live by my rules” but they won’t let you move out because they think you’re ‘not responsible enough’

    • @normturner4849
      @normturner4849 Год назад +8

      The fact that she follows that demand without complaint tells me that she’s not an adult, at least in her mind, & she’s not ready to be independent.
      Why would she, when she’s got a permanent safety net?

    • @normturner4849
      @normturner4849 Год назад +6

      @@skylarvlogs1511 Catch 22, meanwhile its easier to just go along with it bc it’s like living in a hotel with room service, laundry service...bed linen changed & even en-suite cleaned. Why
      Why change...Nyet, best to write to staff at the IG

  • @emmymoto
    @emmymoto Год назад +1267

    she’s an adult but she’s letting them treat her like a child and she’s not doing anything to prove her parents differently.
    get a job. start saving money. show you can be responsible and in control.

    • @RubyyyChan
      @RubyyyChan Год назад +44

      Seriously!
      I don't feel bad for her at all

    • @astroidangels3378
      @astroidangels3378 Год назад +21

      she prob cant get a job because of her condition

    • @RubyyyChan
      @RubyyyChan Год назад +19

      @@astroidangels3378 What do you mean?? She is healthy now, she is a full grown adult. Basically should just be seen as a little person.
      I work with people who are on the spectrum.

    • @tsunamistudio1220
      @tsunamistudio1220 Год назад +9

      It must be hard to find a job, but she is great in this show. Hope she becomes an actress or show herself more, love her personality

    • @emmymoto
      @emmymoto Год назад +28

      @@astroidangels3378 she can definitely have a job. Especially now when the majority of jobs are remote and online, I have friends with dwarfism, they work and go to school full time

  • @donaDsejdiu793
    @donaDsejdiu793 Год назад +1178

    I feel sorry for her.Her parent's don't want her to move out.I hope she finds a job,moves out and finds someone she likes.

    • @charlottemacqueen6229
      @charlottemacqueen6229 Год назад +24

      He parents would probably like that more than anything in the world but life’s different for so many people my sister is in special needs in 9th grade and she wants to live a normal life and be treated normally. I get that but your not seeing this from the parents view.

    • @ReportTheHackers
      @ReportTheHackers Год назад +16

      Err... one day, you might start understand the situation from the parent's point of view. She doesn't even have a plan. Heck, I'm certain the mom would like to start having her own life instead of feeling guilty every day.

    • @chi7818
      @chi7818 Год назад

      To be honest, she’s full of shit. She has no money, no plan, nothing but she wants to move out? Then she has the audacity to blame her parents for not letting her move out? Any sane parent would say no if their kid was like “I have no money and no plan but I want to move out”.
      I mean what if they said yes, what then? Then she starts planning? You can do that yourself before and create a stronger argument for wanting to move out. Hell she’s a grown women she doesn’t need permission from her parents.

    • @johnallen9439
      @johnallen9439 Год назад +2

      Don't feel sorry for her, giving someone your pity is very condescending.
      Personally I like to see someone with REAL problems instead of celebrity millionaires complaining about their ridiculous self made up problems.

    • @sepro5135
      @sepro5135 Год назад +6

      I don’t feel sorry for her, at least not in this particular situation. It’s not that she wants to move out, she wants her parents to pay everything for her. If she had a job and would like to move out and actually acted like an adult, her parents would be more than willing to help her and support her and let her live independently, on her own

  • @paulmurphy1494
    @paulmurphy1494 Год назад +524

    EXCELLENT FATHER TO IMMEDIATELY JUMP IN AND REASSURES HER THAT SHE'S VALUABLE. EXCELLENT DAD.

    • @jojo-bq5nc
      @jojo-bq5nc Год назад +35

      not really. he’s also the same one telling her she can’t move out or do things on her own.

    • @jjones565
      @jjones565 Год назад +9

      Agreed - he seems like an awesome girl dad, which has special challenges in & of itself. He seems to truly care & want to validate her feelings.

    • @berrybop1
      @berrybop1 Год назад +19

      @@jojo-bq5nc she is not ready to move out or even fully support herself yet, has never had a job.. shes prob been sheltered for a long time and is dealing with her own battles to gain a feeling of independence.. she feels grown now and wants to be viewed as an adult but the truth is shes still young and has alot to learn.. i really dont think the dad is saying she cant do things on her own, hes just trying to look out for her

    • @jojo-bq5nc
      @jojo-bq5nc Год назад +7

      @@berrybop1 he is the reason she is experiencing those issues. he treats her like a child and allows her to act like a child. she is finally trying to escape that and grow up and of course, he is going to refuse it. he needs to be helping her learn how to grow up, not trying to force her to stay a baby.

    • @zzzcocopepe
      @zzzcocopepe Год назад +1

      Step parent

  • @af9162
    @af9162 Год назад +758

    So she wants to move out but she supposedly has no money. And she’s very harsh toward her parents

    • @bostonian9947
      @bostonian9947 Год назад +80

      Are we just gonna brush over the fact that she probably makes massive amounts of money from filming and acting with the biggest and one of the most popular television channels in the world right now? she has plenty of money but she can't say it because the show won't be as entertaining. Its all scripted.

    • @hayleybarbara1589
      @hayleybarbara1589 Год назад +76

      @@bostonian9947 tlc does NOT pay that well lmfao

    • @dopeytripod
      @dopeytripod Год назад +33

      @@bostonian9947 i bet the FAMILY gets paid once & the parents are splitting it up & controlling the accounts

    • @Configurations
      @Configurations Год назад +35

      This is her job right now bro. She isn't making massive amounts but probably making a lot more than you right now. Also, it is hard not to be harsh towards parents who hold you back out of fear. She is definitely a capable person. You have no idea what's like to be trapped like that.

    • @vc7442
      @vc7442 Год назад +13

      @@hayleybarbara1589 yup!! I’ve heard some of the 90 day fiancé people make 2-3,000 for a seasons

  • @SelPeach
    @SelPeach Год назад +67

    "The answer is gonna be a no" girl....You're asking them permission with the way you are still thinking. You don't need their permission to move out. You're grown.

    • @Iamanidiot_
      @Iamanidiot_ Год назад

      Hahahaha😂 "grown"?? Look at her! Are you blind? She's a tiny child that is in her 20's. She acts like a child, Looks like a child, and nobody cares about her business nor feelings💀 Keep telling yourself that🤡

  • @Familylawgroup
    @Familylawgroup Год назад +377

    She knows she is co-dependent and rather than trying to address that, she is focusing on getting a boyfriend and she wants to move out of her parents’ house despite a lack of a job or plans for a job. Is she planning on relying on a boyfriend to move out? That isn’t a solid foundation for a relationship.

    • @danstafford5977
      @danstafford5977 Год назад +10

      Predominantly that's how all girls think is get a boyfriend that has a paycheck!

    • @isabellevlach5662
      @isabellevlach5662 Год назад +75

      @@danstafford5977 way to say that you dont talk to women

    • @evaschroeder4020
      @evaschroeder4020 Год назад +16

      No, I think she wants to make her own way and wants a boyfriend like any other normal person not to depend on.

    • @picklesss82
      @picklesss82 Год назад +9

      i do agree she seems co-dependent, i don’t think it’s healthy for her to be dependent on a boyfriend as soon as she moves out

    • @danstafford5977
      @danstafford5977 Год назад +6

      @@evaschroeder4020
      I think not... the fastest way to get rid of a girlfriend is to tell her you're broke!

  • @suzanne1430
    @suzanne1430 Год назад +1579

    Just because she's small doesn't mean she needs to keep acting like a spoiled teenager talking to her parents like they're idiots....she needs to realize as soon as she starts talking it's obvious she's not a child...she's pretty and smart...she's going to have a normal future...I'm sure.

    • @danstafford5977
      @danstafford5977 Год назад +109

      I can understand her feelings for being resentful to parents... her parents still treat her as a child!

    • @alexandramoyer8785
      @alexandramoyer8785 Год назад +63

      @@danstafford5977 well maybe if she stopped acting like a child…

    • @9andorafl0r3z8
      @9andorafl0r3z8 Год назад +54

      They don’t want her to get a job or move out. So they are idiots. They’re only using her for money.

    • @brianaslityoutubeyo937
      @brianaslityoutubeyo937 Год назад +43

      Imagine being 23 years old and your parents won’t let you even move out of the house...

    • @angelamariamaria8814
      @angelamariamaria8814 Год назад +8

      Acho que eles tem medo, só querem proteje lá,pela sua condição,eu pelo menos sou uma mãe super protetora com meus filhos, isso e coisa de paies mesmo é muito amor envolvido ❤️

  • @argoneonoble
    @argoneonoble Год назад +230

    She didn't go to college??? That's her best chance of finding a job. With her disability, she can't just go anywhere. That height is a serious liability for many jobs, restaurants, childcare, etc.
    there's probably so many scholarships she could get.

    • @yeseniarivera1956
      @yeseniarivera1956 Год назад +37

      College would’ve been the perfect opportunity to move out.

    • @jenzu4229
      @jenzu4229 Год назад +27

      she can literally just work from home on a computer and save enough money but shes not as smart as she claims to be since her only plan was moving out and not even working or studying

    • @pablorojas4398
      @pablorojas4398 Год назад +2

      @Thomas 🧠

    • @Heairit
      @Heairit Год назад +4

      She can act in children roles. And is she not getting paid for this show?

    • @lesleysisler3327
      @lesleysisler3327 Год назад +1

      Not true, at all.

  • @DivinityAwakened
    @DivinityAwakened Год назад +940

    "I wanna move out in 6 months, but I have no money saved up, no job, and anytime anyone suggests a line of work, I will blame my height for why I'm not able to do anything." 🤡

    • @divingtodonate2021
      @divingtodonate2021 Год назад +67

      She technically has an income, the show so im sure she is getting paid for doing the show.

    • @DivinityAwakened
      @DivinityAwakened Год назад +61

      @@divingtodonate2021 her season already wrapped up, I doubt she's getting a second season, and she has to split the money for talent with everyone in her family that was on screen. The amount of money she made from the show wont last one bit. She needs an actual job.

    • @amyamarie9615
      @amyamarie9615 Год назад +62

      She Literally wants them to pay for an apartment😂LMFAO

    • @Silveryback
      @Silveryback Год назад +4

      @@amyamarie9615 did she say that?

    • @daniburke9452
      @daniburke9452 Год назад +2

      @@DivinityAwakened she's probably at least getting 1000 bucks an episode

  • @abie4230
    @abie4230 Год назад +137

    I think she’s just projecting her inner turmoil. She acts that way because I’m assuming her family always has and still does treat her like a child.

  • @meibesmurfn3168
    @meibesmurfn3168 Год назад +329

    I feel for her parents, they are in a tough spot…they fully understand how many creeps would jump at a shot with her…and shauna has been so sheltered she has no idea how ugly the world can be…I hope for her safety in all her endeavors

    • @kyllasanz5828
      @kyllasanz5828 Год назад +21

      thats cause her parents never gave her a chance to explore the world by her self yes shes in childs body but some time people forget how parents can over react on certain things and making there child know less in the world and thats not ok cause i went through that sometimes people arent as lucky to get out of The codependency of family and its hard to deal with it because no one thinks u can do it on ur own

    • @decimated550
      @decimated550 Год назад +4

      @@kyllasanz5828 Anywhere she goes she will draw a crowd. She is not just a regular girl she is doomed to a difficult life it's not just her being independent, youou have people literally following her home or around malls or taking her on dates and the parents would be worried sick. Her life needs to be extremely well structured. Even if this was a 100 years ago and she couldn't be made known to millions on TV and Internet, she would still have a freak show thing about her which would draw evil people

    • @kyllasanz5828
      @kyllasanz5828 Год назад

      Like I said it doesn’t matter what people think people need to start seeing that because In the end people care about what they think and not what’s the person thinks and that’s not OK it hurts peoples feelings how people just judge when they don’t know the person

    • @kyllasanz5828
      @kyllasanz5828 Год назад +4

      Even if it’s family it doesn’t matter they should at least give her a chance that’s pretty much codependency which you don’t understand she didn’t force This self on her and yet they treat her like a child and act like that doesn’t hurt her you don’t want to see that she is human like everyone else but I do she wants everyone to see her as human as the rest of us

    • @kyllasanz5828
      @kyllasanz5828 Год назад

      @@decimated550 And by the way what if you went through that you feel the same way as she does you haven’t been through in her shoes so think before you act

  • @alexjung9724
    @alexjung9724 Год назад +25

    Very first sentence.. "hows dating going?" And her response "OMG DAD STAHP IT'S NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS". Act like a child and get treated like one. It's that simple. The conversation about moving out is always an awkward one, it's not because she has a condition. Nothing i hate more than when a person blames their condition on everything. Not saying her life is easy but cmon people put crutches on themselves that don't exist

  • @burtonkitten
    @burtonkitten Год назад +357

    I feel this is quite relatable to me as a disabled person. My family - especially my mother - has always been very overprotective of me and even though we know it comes from a place of love, it really hurts to feel stuck or trapped and it really reminds you of just how "different" you are when you see others your age having all these life experiences and you feel at a standstill.. I'm 29 now but now I almost don't feel like I even know who I am as a person, if that makes sense. I haven't truly had the chance to grow as my own individual without the codependency of others. Just made me a bit emotional to relate to these feelings.

    • @tull1207
      @tull1207 Год назад

      What disability do you have ?

    • @burtonkitten
      @burtonkitten Год назад +9

      @@tull1207 I have a nerve related condition called Charcot Marie Tooth. I'm unable to walk and my arms and hands are weaker (but still usable).

    • @JoJohXD
      @JoJohXD Год назад +13

      I'm 32 and I feel stuck in life, I live with my mom, but I think even being disable (invisible illness), my mental health is deteriorating so fast, I just want to be normal.... Happy, without pain 24/7

    • @tinkaluvsjesusyou1120
      @tinkaluvsjesusyou1120 Год назад +3

      @@burtonkitten how are you doing

    • @tinkaluvsjesusyou1120
      @tinkaluvsjesusyou1120 Год назад +4

      @@JoJohXD how are you doing

  • @becca2938
    @becca2938 Год назад +205

    They are trying to have a nice family dinner and she straight up is starting drama. They ask about her dating life, she shuts them down. She says she wants to move out, refuses to answer any of their legitimate questions.

    • @danstafford5977
      @danstafford5977 Год назад +8

      Her parents are meddling into her personal life she wants no part of it!

    • @drippysonic9060
      @drippysonic9060 Год назад +23

      @@danstafford5977 Her family is just conducting small talk to spark up conversation and break the silence. She refuses to comply and shuts everything down. Plus, she’s only focused on dating rather than getting her financial issues to solvent measures.

    • @becca2938
      @becca2938 Год назад +17

      @@drippysonic9060 I totally agree! It's normal for people that care about you to ask about your life. Not to mention, the bombshell she just dropped in claiming she's going to move out. My parents would be asking me tons of questions because its a big step. And with the dating, this girl needs to learn to love herself first before she can love anybody else.

    • @danstafford5977
      @danstafford5977 Год назад +5

      @@drippysonic9060
      She's got nosy parents and she doesn't like it... she wants her private life that's why she wants to move out!

    • @drippysonic9060
      @drippysonic9060 Год назад +8

      @@danstafford5977 Did you not read what I just said? Parents can ask their daughter about what she wants to do in life.

  • @butterflygoddess2132
    @butterflygoddess2132 Год назад +150

    As a person with a disability I can totally relate to this episode. It’s hard to get your family to trust you to be independent and self sufficient yet still needing extra support. It’s also hard dating and getting a job when you have special circumstances. I also can relate to what she said about wanting to date someone who has had hard circumstances in life. I feel similar about people I look to date.

    • @sentfromheaven2056
      @sentfromheaven2056 Год назад +2

      I agree with you

    • @paxundpeace9970
      @paxundpeace9970 Год назад

      It would be better to leaf the family behind for most parts of the year.

    • @sepro5135
      @sepro5135 Год назад +3

      I get it, but also, I think she could definitely get a job. Independence is not something that is given, it is earned. If she wants to live alone and be independent, she has to take these steps on her own. Of course she is in a special situation, that might make some things harder and she still needs support, but if she had a job and would act responsibly, I think her parents had no problem with her moving out and would rather support her. She is currently treated by them more like a teenager, but that is because she acts like one. If she had a job and was acting like a responsible adult, she would definitely be treated like one.

    • @butterflygoddess2132
      @butterflygoddess2132 Год назад +4

      @@sepro5135 also I understand your point and on the surface I agree with you. But again as a person with a disability it’s not always as black and white as that. She could have reasons she’s not able to get a normal job. Yes if she wanted to bad enough she could find a job that would be accessible to her. But I’ve applied to many jobs I’ve been rejected based on my disability and not on my skill level. The sad truth is not everyone is willing to hire someone who is different. The moment you ask for accessibility you are turned away. We have no idea what her personal reasons are for not working or if she’s tried to work in the past. Maybe that’s why she is doing the show. Putting yourself out there with the label of being a grown adult trapped in an 8 year old body is pretty embarrassing but maybe it’s her best chance at making money. My point is we don’t know anything about her except what we see on the show. That makes it pretty hard to properly judge the situation.

    • @sepro5135
      @sepro5135 Год назад +3

      @@butterflygoddess2132 That is definitely true. What I think is that, based on how the show tells us information etc., we would have been told that she had tried to get a job unsuccessfully in the past, if she had. So I think it is fair to assume that she hasn’t tried seriously to get a job (if she has, then what I say doesn’t apply of course). I am by no means an expert, but I think that she would be able to do an ordinary office job. Of course, there might still be some challenges like accessing a printer etc, but these are pretty minor and otherwise, with a good chair, she can work at a computer like every other person. Now there are probably still a lot of problems I couldn’t think of, but I think, based on her way of conducting herself in the show (I mean it is a show, so we don’t know how accurate it actually is, but we have to assume that they are showing the truth) her attitude and mindset is very much not good if she wants to actually become independent, as she hasn’t shown the responsibility needed for being independent. That might be a job, making an actually reasonable plan to move out, setting concrete rules with her parents that allow her more independence etc.

  • @Configurations
    @Configurations Год назад +78

    Would be difficult dating her because so many people would be calling the police.

  • @lyrieth8833
    @lyrieth8833 Год назад +131

    Shauna needs talk therapy, I use to think that talk therapy was stupid and useless. I met a therapist and he has helped me more than I ever thought he would. Having someone that see things from different perspectives really helped. She wants to move out that is fine but you gotta get a job or go to college.

  • @rebeccalane8370
    @rebeccalane8370 Год назад +56

    I really appreciate her younger sister's insight and empathy. I find her older sister to be rude, condescending and facetious toward everyone else in the family.

    • @carissablankenship6538
      @carissablankenship6538 Год назад

      For some reason, I think Tara's jealous. Maybe cause all the attention Shauna gets..idk

  • @TurbidTG1
    @TurbidTG1 Год назад +121

    Says she doesn't want to be judged but her herself is judgmental!

  • @wolfyngrey1313
    @wolfyngrey1313 Год назад +65

    Never have I seen someone’s eyes light up when someone says never reached 5 ft before so sweet

    • @redscorpion9325
      @redscorpion9325 Год назад +2

      😂Im glad she found someone similar that went through the same thing because they can relate to each other but it doesn’t mean they’re compatible but they might be best friends if it don’t work out

  • @Juhcoutinho.
    @Juhcoutinho. Год назад +159

    _I understand the side of her being smothered by her parents, but I understand her parents too, I'm an only child and I'm twenty years old and yet my parents still control me, they are worried about violence,everywhere unfortunately_

    • @AA-yc9dq
      @AA-yc9dq Год назад +28

      They’re hurting you in the long run. Speaking from experience.

    • @Juhcoutinho.
      @Juhcoutinho. Год назад +5

      @@AA-yc9dq _I know, but I will free myself_

    • @johnpaige8914
      @johnpaige8914 Год назад +1

      Omg, I’m the only one who I know of until now who doesn’t have siblings and is a only child! I’m 15 lol

    • @angelaschultz4981
      @angelaschultz4981 Год назад

      I'm the same way with my daughter

    • @ButtonsCasey
      @ButtonsCasey Год назад +15

      You're young, so you don't realize this, you will if you ever have kids. Good parents don't stop being parents. You worry about your children all the time, no matter the age. Sure when you're the child, you feel controlled or smothered, but it's more than that.

  • @amysaville2625
    @amysaville2625 Год назад +83

    I don't normally watch this show, but she seems to have a lot of emotional stuff that perhaps needs to be explored with a professional.
    Also, I wonder how much socialization she has with peers. If that is lacking, it may be contributing to her immaturity.
    Since she doesn't work or take classes, what does she do?!

  • @edreid7872
    @edreid7872 Год назад +63

    I'd happily stay with my parents... Its rough out here..

    • @zzzcocopepe
      @zzzcocopepe Год назад +5

      Yeah I think American society is stupid about family and moving out. Other cultures are different

  • @prettyinpinktara
    @prettyinpinktara Год назад +15

    When her dad said “that’s not what I wanted to hear but thank you” I 🥺🫶🏼

  • @RuggedSource
    @RuggedSource Год назад +45

    2:17 - No one should feel worthless (everyday of their life). I couldn't finish watching this video because I started to tear up but I truly hope Shauna can find happiness if she feel's this way. We already know she has the strength and courage to put herself out there for millions of people to judge and is being honest with herself on camera. I am on Long Island too and people here can be extremely judgmental compared to the rest of the United States. I wish her and her family the best.

    • @dwayneneal3342
      @dwayneneal3342 Год назад

      You do know there's tons of people out there that feel that way. Especially men like me. And literally nobody cares.

  • @laynicorns
    @laynicorns Год назад +110

    she literally acts like a child though. not her fault, i think they treated her like that, but yeah

    • @Silveryback
      @Silveryback Год назад +3

      How does she act like a child?

    • @laynicorns
      @laynicorns Год назад +15

      @@Silveryback The way she talks to her parents about wanting to do adult things. Like I said, it isn't her fault because everyone around her treats her like a child, but you can tell she's having a hard time acting like an adult because of it. Also, that sense of entitlement

    • @jclyntoledo
      @jclyntoledo Год назад +8

      I honestly feel like she acts like any 22 yr old at home wanting to leave but being too codependent to even begin to know the first step as to do that.

  • @sama.
    @sama. Год назад +205

    Why is she making herself to be a victim? As far as I can see they’re asking legitimate questions, and she cryin about it 🗿

    • @alexjung9724
      @alexjung9724 Год назад +7

      Thank you.. all normal questions from a parent to a child. She immediately blames her condition every chance she gets. I'm sure it's not easy for her to prove her maturity and independence, but omg when you act like a child, you're going to get treated like one.

    • @rayjay1543
      @rayjay1543 Год назад +1

      Yeah I feel like she really has no interest or intention of moving but the producers tried to make drama, and when drama didn't happen she just started crying(?) about her disease.

    • @chrisprilloisebola
      @chrisprilloisebola Год назад +2

      weeb

    • @AbigailThinks
      @AbigailThinks Год назад +1

      As a loving family I would hope they would provide her the tools to be able to support herself on her own by her own means instead of enabling her and doing everything for her. Protecting her is one thing, keeping her in a cage is another. I would’ve encouraged college, and work etc. there are ways to help her manage her life safely while stl giving her the chance to be independent and grow into her own person. If she acts helpless it’s because they keep her thus. If she expressed moving out I would explain her limitations at the moment b ut work with her to save up, find a job etc. idk why they didn’t make her go to college and earn a degree etc. in her case an office setting would’ve been awesome. I say this without knowing her full story of course, but it seems she’s been coddled into staying small-no pun intended.

    • @florida9728
      @florida9728 Год назад

      @@alexjung9724 she’s not a child though. 🥴

  • @1dgram
    @1dgram Год назад +42

    I think she should start taking classes at a local community college and figure out what she wants to study and what kind of career she might like to have. I'm sure she would meet a good guy who would be willing to deal with the attention somewhere along that journey.

  • @sterlingstarseed4633
    @sterlingstarseed4633 Год назад +9

    She’s entitled to her feelings. I don’t think she sounds snotty at all. She’s been over protected. She’s getting resentful that she hasn’t progressed as others her age have. If I were her parents I’d find her a cheap apartment of her own, put her in self defense classes, support her in finding a online job/school. I think once she has something she’s passionate about she can work towards amd her own independence she will feel more valuable as a person. I feel you girl!!

  • @anne-mariezack
    @anne-mariezack Год назад +63

    I hope she gets a job and/or goes to college, it would open up her world a whole lot more.

    • @ruannebettnodiva9378
      @ruannebettnodiva9378 Год назад +2

      I hope she gets a job and/goes to
      college it would open up her world a whole lot more.

  • @AgentSmith911
    @AgentSmith911 Год назад +89

    Her parents over-protecting her and sheltering her is not helping her at all 😑

    • @RAJOHN-ke7mc
      @RAJOHN-ke7mc Год назад +5

      She looks like and sounds like a child
      It makes perfect.sense that they are.sheltering her.

    • @sheratzyy4813
      @sheratzyy4813 Год назад

      @@RAJOHN-ke7mc They've been babying her for her entire life. It's no surprise she behaves like a child.
      If you babied a normal human for their entire life they would probably grow up to be the same way too.

  • @matthew.chase2112
    @matthew.chase2112 Год назад +62

    I was in a relationship with a girl once where her sister and mother were so overbearing that they were controlling when we saw each other and wouldn't let us go on trips or anything without supervision. Its disgusting. I sort of relate

  • @dnieto1466
    @dnieto1466 Год назад +76

    I love how there's someone for her I'm excited for her!

    • @amazonqueen5694
      @amazonqueen5694 Год назад +8

      dating is tough enough when you don't have something to deal with. let alone her own situation I feel for her.

  • @gabecoolwater4497
    @gabecoolwater4497 Год назад +20

    This condition is mind-blowing... I mean, no matter how hard I try to believe this, she still looks nothing but a very clever kid, like an amazing actress.

  • @dominiquelemon7125
    @dominiquelemon7125 Год назад +8

    I can relate to her because I have an disorder called Autism and that’s how I’ve be feeling sometimes. Real talk! But now I’m loving alone by myself that you can still be independent and live with your parents and without your parents. You have to put your mind into it and have a plan in order to do that. It takes time. ❤

  • @assyrianprincess3
    @assyrianprincess3 Год назад +51

    Im 26 and still living with my family. In my culture you move out when your married, and honestly im fine being rent free and saving money for important things. Idk how Shauna is complaining

    • @mn_mt0964
      @mn_mt0964 Год назад +10

      Damn it was college or get out at 18 in my parents house I respected that so I moved

    • @justthatgirl-ct4jo
      @justthatgirl-ct4jo Год назад +1

      What if you never got married? Is it the same for men and women?

    • @tylermacdonald7418
      @tylermacdonald7418 Год назад +1

      I’m 19 and I’ve already decided to live at home during college and maybe try to save up to pay for a house or condo in full. Housing and literally anything you can try think of is incredibly expensive these days and it’s an absolutely terrible time to get a mortgage given how high interest rates are. There’s no possible way she could survive without a job unless she’s getting paid a lot for the show, but even then I wouldn’t buy a house in the current market.

    • @wesleygaitan
      @wesleygaitan Год назад

      I live in nyc and it's impossible to live on your own unless you making 100k a year, so I live with my mom rent free

    • @bettersecret1499
      @bettersecret1499 Год назад

      In my country you mostly move out when you can/want. Often is because you get married (like me at 27). My brother is still at home, my best friend is still at home, my sister in law is still at home. All for different reasons. It's fine

  • @valerieleidal7594
    @valerieleidal7594 Год назад +11

    Adult trapped in a child’s body, must be the toughest thing in the world. She is an adult, and she wants her independence, the family needs to help her gain her independence rather than treating her like a child!

  • @anastasiawein1881
    @anastasiawein1881 Год назад +7

    She is beautiful. She shouldn’t feel worthless. She can do anything she puts her mind to. God bless you Shauna Rae!❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @earnold1896
      @earnold1896 9 месяцев назад +1

      Yes she's pretty and a great figure.

  • @ciara6279
    @ciara6279 Год назад +69

    I hope it works out, but I don’t know how she’ll react when she meets someone who’s been through the same thing and can call her out on her bs

    • @AM-cp3du
      @AM-cp3du Год назад +6

      For real!!!

    • @420everyminute3
      @420everyminute3 Год назад +7

      What BS?
      Just because someone went through the same thing, doesn't mean they had the same feelings toward it, the same aftermath, there are other factors that play into things.
      Everyone is a different person who responds to things differently and has different experiences.

  • @rosenars6665
    @rosenars6665 Год назад +12

    God I wanted to start crying with her that broke my heart. Wherever you are shauna I hope you’re doing better and living life on your terms.

  • @EmiliusReturns
    @EmiliusReturns Год назад +22

    I think it’s a self fulfilling prophecy. She’s immature for her age because her parents baby her. I get that she has unique medical challenges but she won’t be a fully independent adult if they don’t start treating her like one.
    I have a good friend who doesn’t have Shauna’s medical issues but still had this kind of dynamic with her parents. They treated her like she was 15 all the time and then blamed her for it.

  • @grahamstation7640
    @grahamstation7640 Год назад +10

    No money?
    Moving in 6 months?
    How

  • @agardcolin8454
    @agardcolin8454 Год назад +5

    I would never be allowed to talk to my parents like that no matter what age I am.

  • @Youtubbyface14
    @Youtubbyface14 Год назад +3

    Sometimes you put bars on your own window, thinking it’s your parents doing it

  • @isabel-pd4ts
    @isabel-pd4ts Год назад +4

    I relate to shauna so much. My family always discourages me from moving out and make me doubt myself of whether or not I can become independent.

  • @miastumpo6086
    @miastumpo6086 Год назад +44

    Everyone’s getting mad about the parents, but why expect to be taken seriously if you don’t have a job or real plan?

    • @jclyntoledo
      @jclyntoledo Год назад +7

      If you raise someone to be codependent which she even admitted she was then they cannot function on their own. She can't get a job bc she doesn't know how to do anything without her family. That's literally why she started crying bc she needs their help to do it but feels bad about it.

    • @rdu239
      @rdu239 Год назад +3

      @@jclyntoledo She needs to start a job, even a minimum wage one.

    • @tylermacdonald7418
      @tylermacdonald7418 Год назад

      @@rdu239 it’s not financially feasible to move out of her parents house in 6 months unless she has the cash to pay for a house. If she has no credit she won’t be able to get a mortgage (which are stupidly expensive right now considering how high interest rates are), not to mention things such as groceries and energy are going up on price. If I where her I’d be taking advantage of the fact that her parents are letting her stay, find a decent job or go to school part time and work and save up for a house.

  • @spaRKLES88604
    @spaRKLES88604 Год назад +39

    Ugh I know EXACTLY how Shauna feels. My parents baby me all the time and they try to keep me stuck at home, and they act like her parents. But the time has come where I realized my parents can't control my life forever. I'm a 21 yr old man I need to get out there and live my life.

    • @antb9521
      @antb9521 Год назад +6

      Add up all the costs of living independently

    • @fluffybison4655
      @fluffybison4655 Год назад +2

      Based. my mom never wanted me to leave home (I'm Jewish) but I got a job in Alaska for summer and had a taste of real independence. It's perfect

    • @alexjung9724
      @alexjung9724 Год назад +4

      How are her parents being controlling? She said she wanted to move out, and they asked her about a timeline and how she was financially going to do that.. pretty normal questions for caring parents. It's pretty clear to me her parents have to tiptoe around her constant assertions that she's an adult to avoid upsetting her. Talk about Napoleon syndrome.

    • @phuck8627
      @phuck8627 Год назад +3

      @@alexjung9724 controlling parents will SAY they're fine with you moving out sometimes like that, sure, but they won't actually, there's a reasons she's still there

    • @Ch4rlz_ThA_Princ3
      @Ch4rlz_ThA_Princ3 Год назад

      ​@@fluffybison4655 what does being Jewish have to do with anything?

  • @kevinheaton7899
    @kevinheaton7899 Год назад +19

    I can understand her frustration! I hope she can move out soon and have an adult life

    • @ruannebettnodiva9378
      @ruannebettnodiva9378 Год назад +1

      I can understand her frustration!
      l hope she
      can move out soon and have adult life

  • @florida9728
    @florida9728 Год назад +8

    This is so disturbing. They treat her like she’s a 5 year old and dismiss her feelings bec THEY are uncomfortable…her parents are pushing her to suicide. That’s what it sounds like to me. Smh.

  • @autumnwoe6356
    @autumnwoe6356 Год назад +19

    My heart breaks for this woman.

  • @ariescai
    @ariescai Год назад +5

    If you want to move out, get a job. If your parents doesnt let you, get your life back. They can only tell you No, but they can't hold you down literally. Start with how you can support yourself financially, THEN think about dating.
    Your parents definitely LOVE you, hence they are sheltering you which unfortunately feels like they are holding you back and understandably is not good for you . So go back to school, get a degree or something, OR find a job so you can freely support yourself.

  • @Brittney1986
    @Brittney1986 Год назад +4

    I’d be really worried about her too. She said she attracts creeps, and she’s little so it makes her more vulnerable. It’s hard feeling like your daughter might be in more danger just because of her size. I think everyone should give this whole family a break.

  • @tamagotchi2505
    @tamagotchi2505 Год назад +10

    I'm excited for this date!

  • @mandybrookeschultz9318
    @mandybrookeschultz9318 Год назад +39

    I’ll be honest, if she were my daughter I would be terrified for her to live alone too. Especially because of creeps. She’s vulnerable being so small, bless her heart. I love her personality. 🖤

    • @Ch4rlz_ThA_Princ3
      @Ch4rlz_ThA_Princ3 Год назад +4

      how is she more vulnerable than normal sized women though?
      pretty much the same vulnerability except she probably cant run very fast

    • @Ch4rlz_ThA_Princ3
      @Ch4rlz_ThA_Princ3 Год назад

      @craig you fail to understand the question. Is she mentally inept? Too stupid to know how to use a gun?

    • @XxEmoGothOutcastxX
      @XxEmoGothOutcastxX Год назад +1

      @@Ch4rlz_ThA_Princ3 She's two feet smaller than the average woman and twice as fragile

    • @Ch4rlz_ThA_Princ3
      @Ch4rlz_ThA_Princ3 Год назад

      @@XxEmoGothOutcastxX like her bones break easily?

    • @XxEmoGothOutcastxX
      @XxEmoGothOutcastxX Год назад

      @@Ch4rlz_ThA_Princ3 ...do you even know anything about dwarfism in humans?

  • @edwardbowes8584
    @edwardbowes8584 Год назад +2

    I feel for her I've watched my granddaughter go thru this. I moved her up to live with me and she stayed 2 1/2 years and ended up going back home. She a little person and finally got a job and seems happier.

  • @malkaringel7864
    @malkaringel7864 Год назад +9

    Shauna you can do anything you want! There is someone for everyone, in this world. Please embrace your loved ones!! They can help you move forward out of love. Shauna, you need to learn life skills to help you:. Budgeting & learning how to manage a household. I was on my own at just turned 16. I came out of foster care as I was abandoned by my parents pretty young 11 or so as we three kids were split up. I didn't have too much of a higher education but if I were you, I'd get one. The more money you earn, the easier your life will be & you can gain independence. Sending hugs & blessings from Quebec 🇨🇦 Canada 🌹

  • @kimnielsenthewordyvikingett159
    @kimnielsenthewordyvikingett159 Год назад +7

    I just think she's an extremely sweet lady!!!! And definitely mesmerizing I can't stand it when she started to cry!!! That just jerked my heart right out!!!

  • @princessxoxo23
    @princessxoxo23 Год назад +7

    I’m sorry she’s rude point blank period. I couldn’t talk to my parents like that at all.

  • @juliahelland6488
    @juliahelland6488 Год назад +2

    Shauna, I think you are very brave and have a great attitude. Keep trying new things and never give up on your dreams!💯❣️

  • @beautifulmadnesswithbri
    @beautifulmadnesswithbri Год назад +2

    Awe ❤ I am so glad her matchmaker helped find someone who can relate to her ❤ I wish her the absolute best in dating and in life ❤. If you ever need a bestie girl I’m here ❤❤❤

  • @thewintergardener2873
    @thewintergardener2873 Год назад +4

    When you have no job or money, your options are nill, unless she believes her parents should pay for an apartment plus living expenses...

  • @noahdeisinger5084
    @noahdeisinger5084 Год назад +19

    Get a job girl then move out 🤷🏻‍♂️😂

  • @NanaseBarcelata
    @NanaseBarcelata Год назад +1

    I need to see the continuation 🙊

  • @drippysonic9060
    @drippysonic9060 Год назад +21

    At first glance, you’d see a child who relies on her parents. But then you’d be surprised to get to realize that she actually is really dependent and doesn’t think much of her financial issues. She only really cares for her dating life. And as much as she says she wants to be independent, she doesn’t take her own word for it and continues being ignorant.

  • @KayleighCoster1
    @KayleighCoster1 Год назад +5

    Why is she acting so mean toward her parents they just want to help her and she is looks like she doesn’t even care I know I probably would get a lot of hate from this comment but Shauna is an amazing lady and deserves a normal life but I am just saying she needs to know her parents perspective on her love life and her moving out.

  • @tonyping2262
    @tonyping2262 Год назад +3

    Remember to always believe and have faith in yourself, stay strong, stay positive and never lose hope! Remember you are here for a reason! As long as you never give up on yourself, you will always make it through and achieve something much greater than you can ever imagine! Sending love from NZ!!!

  • @sarblithe
    @sarblithe Год назад +1

    I love her and hear what she is saying. That family is great. I think she just wanted to be validated in that moment.

  • @LiSoFine
    @LiSoFine Год назад +2

    the disconnect is definitely shown when she says she feels worthless. I believe she meant it more so as in her not being able to move out or have a job, in comparison to everyone around her she feels like she doesn't have much going for her in life. Those are emotions stemming from her disadvantages faced and feelings from her growing up with her condition. I pray she continues healing, and her family is blessed with understanding. They're trying as well but they allow their love an protective nature to overshadow her true deep feelings, they would never want anything bad to happen so they're taking on the responsibility of guard, blindly through love.. again just my opinion on what I'm given..

  • @beautifulbrokenangel786
    @beautifulbrokenangel786 Год назад +3

    I can relate to Shauna my parents treated me like a kid when I was in my 20's. I was still living at home and got treated differently from my older sister. Shauna parents should not treat her like a kid she's adult. She should be able to do whatever she wants without her parents giving her a hard time.

  • @deborahburns424
    @deborahburns424 Год назад +7

    You hit the nail on the head Shauna when you said your parents put you back into your vulnerabilities. That is genius! Well said girl. You could be a counselor for young people and maybe the trials you're going through is going to place you in a position where you are going to be just that example and an inspiration to others who are going through the same as you. You can do this girl ...don't talk to your parents about your problems, talk to God, His ways are higher..
    Isaiah 55:8-9
    New International Version
    8 “For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways,”
    declares the Lord.
    9 “As the heavens are higher than the earth,
    so are my ways higher than your ways
    and my thoughts than your thoughts.

  • @curtisgipson9735
    @curtisgipson9735 Год назад +60

    I wish Shauna could meet my 22 year old son, I feel they would connect and I’d love to be her dad in law, what a wonderful young woman!

    • @elviragonzalez428
      @elviragonzalez428 Год назад +13

      She must be wonderfull but the way she talk back to her parents says very different, she old enough but still very immature, she needs to learn the hard way, like most people.!!!
      Go on and live you're life girl.!!!

    • @me2ontube
      @me2ontube Год назад +15

      @@elviragonzalez428 put yourself in her shoes for 5 minutes - she has a right to have a bit of an attitude - she actually seems really sweet

    • @SABINE0666
      @SABINE0666 Год назад +24

      Creep alert

    • @me2ontube
      @me2ontube Год назад +7

      @@SABINE0666 you need help

    • @SABINE0666
      @SABINE0666 Год назад +2

      @@me2ontube I wouldn't assume that you are innocent but very likely you are.

  • @xXJosephxneXx
    @xXJosephxneXx Год назад +163

    Isn’t that the girl who acts like a “teenager” just bcuz she’s short and then complains why everyone is treating her as a child. Lmao …. She has a attitude towards her parents to….

    • @JEFFREYWILSONMESSER
      @JEFFREYWILSONMESSER Год назад +29

      I'm not trying to excuse her attitude but I can definitely understand her having an attitude when you're always treated like a child just because of your size because people don't know what you've been through.

    • @HalloweenFreak31
      @HalloweenFreak31 Год назад +5

      Yeapppp that's her 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @dreampainter2011
      @dreampainter2011 Год назад +22

      Y'all, she has dwarfism and isn't "just short "... She's 23 years old and she is controlled by her parents because of her size. I don't blame her for having a tude. But at the same time her parents are quite controlling, especially for her being an adult. It would get on anyone's last nerve to be constantly controlled like that, however the parents think they are keeping her safe...SMH

    • @JEFFREYWILSONMESSER
      @JEFFREYWILSONMESSER Год назад +3

      @@dreampainter2011 I wouldn't go as far as to say they're controlling but they are definitely concerned for safety to a point where it's almost a fault. I can definitely understand what she feels why she's being smothered in a sense.

    • @pretzelmaker3122
      @pretzelmaker3122 Год назад +14

      She is treated like a teenage or a child by everyone. It doesn't help when even at home, your own family is so worried about you being independent that they have slowed down your entire life. At 23, you shouldn't have to ask your parents if they will let you work and move out without making it a fight.

  • @jordangann7438
    @jordangann7438 Год назад +8

    If she ever reads this... I'm not your parent or siblings and I don't have to say this but girl you're not worthless. If anything in my opinion your uniqueness is so very special and you should love yourself, as someone who has seizures but lives in their own place I will have to say just so that you're prepared there are some days I have still where I wish I was still at my family home because it can get lonely and it does get very expensive.

  • @aalyyy.
    @aalyyy. Год назад +4

    i feel bad for her, shes 23!!! she feels stuck because of the way she was born, she’s beautiful and she has a big future. and no family was there to comfort her besides dad 🥺 i wish her the best she just needs to push to get where she wants to be.

  • @pizzafries
    @pizzafries Год назад +7

    Some guys might just be looking for a girl that looks like a little girl,so I bet that's scary to think of that. That's something she needs to be aware of.

  • @arthurgarcia7775
    @arthurgarcia7775 Год назад +6

    Needs to be a remake of interview with a vampire, Shauna would do well as that girl that was turned into a vampire to save her life. We all know she would kill that part with real emotion

  • @meli6222008
    @meli6222008 Год назад +4

    I’m 29 years old, I’m 4’9. All my life I was told I look like a child, I always get stares, I’m always asked how old I am. I don’t have a medical condition that would consider me a “little person” but I understand her pain. However, that pushed me even more to push forward. I worked as a correctional officer at a men’s prison, I joined the military (had to get a medical waiver due to my height) & I’m currently serving in the military. I understand our challenges are different but what I’m trying to say is you have to push yourself no matter how sheltered you are & you can truly accomplish what you set your mind to! Best of luck to her! 🤍

  • @rominaconstenla5624
    @rominaconstenla5624 Год назад +4

    It doesn't matter what her parents say. She is a legal adult, she can move when she wants to. She just needs to get a job.

  • @ematique4392
    @ematique4392 Год назад +3

    Honestly sometimes you need to move out to be treated like an adult. I also have a health condition so my parents babied me when I knew I was healthy again and ready to face the world independently. I live alone now and have for years and finally they were able to let go and stop worrying so much. I wouldn't dare even think of moving out without a job tho. I moved out the first job I got after I graduated college!

  • @madelinewhite813
    @madelinewhite813 Год назад +2

    Their kid pretty much just shared that she’s depressed and her mom says let’s move on what the actual heck

  • @01jbeals
    @01jbeals Год назад +5

    Definitely the family dynamic is holding her back from venturing into adulthood. I can understand and appreciate why her family is concerned about her, however it would probably be pivotal for the whole family to participate in family therapy in order to work through this unique situation so that shauna can embrace her life in a way that is as normal as possible. I would definitely say that there is some co dependency happening in this family and that could be a rather significant reason for why there is such hesitation for her to move forward in life. But wtf do I know? In any case, they seem like a very kind, daring family & have problems just like we all do. No judgement here, as my family also has issues as well. No family is perfect. ❤

  • @sylvia520
    @sylvia520 Год назад +9

    You're feeling sorry for yourself, yea I feel bad because of what you've been through but stop feeling sorry for yourself and do what you need to do!

  • @susancronin5589
    @susancronin5589 Год назад +3

    The sooner she gets away from her family the better!! She's gorgeous and petite, is all, time for her to live her best life!!

  • @lightloveandawake3114
    @lightloveandawake3114 Год назад +21

    💗😊💕As a parent, I see how challenging this situation to be. However, it’s important to support our kids when they want to become more independent. If I was her mom or dad I would encourage her to attain what she wants, first find a job that could financially support her, maybe see if she can get roommates if the costs are too high. Plus, there are benefits to having roommates, for one thing ‘FUN’!!!!! (Speaking from personal experience from when I was in my late teens and early 20’s. I still laugh out loud when some of those funny memories come to mind). For another they can support and help each other. She will have a lot to offer as she has had to deal with unique challenges all her life. She is determined and can create the life she craves. Of course there will be new challenges to deal with but that’s life.
    We as parents want to ensure that our kids have all the tools in their life toolbox to help them make a life for themselves. As we just don’t know how much time we have left. (Just yesterday I was consoling my friend ‘Anna’ and her sister, they are both in their 20’s and have just lost their Dad who was only 55 years old (I’m 53, so this hits very close to home for me). And if a parent doesn’t do that for them, then who will? You know your child is more than ready when they can express their emotions and concerns over their situation, the way she has. Her parents could/would/might still be supportive when she moves out. Then again, for any parent in this situation, maybe the fame of being on a show and other added attributes could/would/might cloud his/her judgement. I don’t know them personally. So, I’m not making any accusations. I’m just looking at this situation in broad angles as if I myself or someone else I knew was going through it.
    I remember a couple of different people when I was a child that were also demure in stature and extremely young looking for their age as well as their voice being of a higher or differing pitch. I noticed back then that the community all treated them as their actual age based on how they presented themselves and not how they came across to others both visually and aurally.
    My hope for this young lady is for her and her family to take a leap of faith and for them to witness that the community will become an extension of their family and will get to know and support her in times when others who may not have known someone like her, might react in any way other than pleasant.
    (Incidentally, a couple of other ladies and I all met at the time with my above mentioned friend ‘Anna’ at challenging time in our lives, a couple of years ago. We thought of her as a younger sister and looked after her--and of course with Anna’s recent loss we are here to LOVE and SUPPORT her. - See the community can and will come together for each other).
    As for what the legalities are, age-wise, she is at the age of majority and mentally she seems to have the same or if not better than some of her peers. Her physical condition shouldn’t be a deterrent to having her live on her own.
    And as for preparing her parents of her impending departure of 6 months into the future is most certainly not laughable. Ask around with other parents….many kids just suddenly move out with not much warning, planning, nor forethought.
    Maybe another way to look at this is the general situation our young adults and their parents (my husband and I included) find themselves in. Nowadays, many are staying home for a lot longer than what used to be the norm. The media and society tells them they can’t afford it and many of them don’t even have try and it seems many are just sitting at home, not even working full-time, playing video games late into the night and barely even socializing ‘“in person” with their friends. They don’t seem to have had the same drive our generation and past generations to fly off out of the nest and start making a life of their own as soon as possible. Meanwhile many still have one or both parents still working, some even into their golden years. (My excuse for not lighting a fire under my 25 year old, is that he does go to college full time, at this time. Plus if truth be told I love having my kids at home. But I know it’s in their best interest that they start ‘adulting’, like they say. In the meantime, every time the opportunity does come up I remind my kids, it’s in their best interest to save their money to come up with a down payment to own their own dwellings, one day. If their chosen dwelling will be on par with their future projected dwelling cost, then likely it would cost them less to pay a monthly mortgage than monthly rent to a landlord. Plus, they can make changes without the constraints of a rented dwelling.)
    If I were her parent, I would surely look at this situation in a brighter light and actually be grateful that she does have goals that she wants to attain in her life and be as supportive as can be, just as I do with my own family.
    LOVE and PEACE to ALL💕😊💗

    • @malkaringel7864
      @malkaringel7864 Год назад +2

      @Light, Love and Awake! Thanks for your very long, yet well thought out comments. I'm hoping Shauna will get a higher education in order to be self sufficient in living a good quality life. Along the road of life, we meet people at work or school that can become true friends.(in my case my older friends couldn't advise me;. I dealt with situations well beyond my years). One must always listen to that voice inside (intuition) as it's never wrong!!!

    • @andresocegueda4178
      @andresocegueda4178 Год назад +1

      I'm so bored I just had to comment that you're comment was so f****** long I did not read all of it

    • @malkaringel7864
      @malkaringel7864 Год назад +1

      @@andresocegueda4178 sometimes a long comment is meant to make several points, wisdom of experience, or the sign of a writer who didn't realize that it's no longer a comment, but a short story. Or, pure loneliness. Next time, scan the article. People can be lonely, without other outlets. Try to be kind please.

    • @lindamiller3539
      @lindamiller3539 Год назад

      @@andresocegueda4178 I thought I was reading a book. Lol

    • @lindamiller3539
      @lindamiller3539 Год назад +1

      @@malkaringel7864 I tried!

  • @jondoe5392
    @jondoe5392 Год назад +1

    Man this is heart wrenching. God Bless you Shauna. I wish the best for you but most importantly, (maybe im outta context but) Im a firm believer that God has a plan for everyone, and I have faith in you. Peace.

  • @ChefJohnnyCia06
    @ChefJohnnyCia06 Год назад +40

    If I had my own restaurant ( planning on someday). I would hire her in a heart beat. Hell or high water I will find something for her and making sure she is treated like family and has all the support she needs. Shauna is very beautiful. You go girl.

    • @justg1356
      @justg1356 Год назад +10

      Weird

    • @ChefJohnnyCia06
      @ChefJohnnyCia06 Год назад

      @@justg1356 how is this weird? All I was doing was if I had a restaurant she will have a job if interested, and all the support.

    • @panchote380
      @panchote380 Год назад +5

      @@ChefJohnnyCia06 Thats literally pity to its highest degree

    • @ChefJohnnyCia06
      @ChefJohnnyCia06 Год назад +1

      @@panchote380 how is that pity when I am just offering a job within my restaurant and making sure she is support by all team members while making her feel like she is family as well.

    • @whatevergoesforme5129
      @whatevergoesforme5129 Год назад +2

      Well, she is being treated like family by her parents. A lot of parents act that way to their kids. Parents who couldn't care less will just do their stuff and let the kids become the parents.

  • @lionandlamb4754
    @lionandlamb4754 Год назад +12

    Shauna, you need a consistent source of income and some money saved. That should be your focus right now. Become an independent woman. Then you will value yourself and people , guys, will be attracted to you.

  • @kellydavis845
    @kellydavis845 Год назад

    when it will season 2?

  • @AshleeMcCann
    @AshleeMcCann Год назад +2

    From what I can see Shauna is caring, kind, passionate, and loving also a lot of other good things. Please believe in yourself I really think Shauna is special and she shines very brightly. Here's some advice hope it's ok, don't assume you'll know what others say before they speak. Hear them out first don't think they'll say no. Oh and I think the right guy will come along no need to hurry.

  • @arelysrivera4762
    @arelysrivera4762 Год назад +7

    The multiple woahs amused me for some reason 💀

  • @FORESFOREX01
    @FORESFOREX01 Год назад +15

    Girl listen to your parents...

    • @safira2342
      @safira2342 Год назад

      Shes 22😅

    • @FarhanKhanFaru
      @FarhanKhanFaru Год назад +1

      @@safira2342 so it’s still ur parents

    • @dreampainter2011
      @dreampainter2011 Год назад +3

      @@safira2342 23

    • @Takylaaaa
      @Takylaaaa Год назад +1

      Shes a grown women she doesn’t have too.

    • @blackqweenmars
      @blackqweenmars Год назад

      @@Takylaaaa she doesn’t have to but there’s many things that you don’t have to do that you should do people be saying you CAN or you don’t HAVE TO but I also don’t have to take baths or feed myself and I can bomb the capital but that doesn’t mean I can avoid consequences or that I should

  • @williamkolthoff2559
    @williamkolthoff2559 Год назад +2

    I felt that when she said she felt worthless 🥺

  • @thenewzanranunion7719
    @thenewzanranunion7719 Год назад +1

    Don’t let anybody judge you of who you are Be proud of you’re born like that

  • @Me-vq7sy
    @Me-vq7sy Год назад +4

    I don’t like how the two other sisters act a team and Shauna the third person. Shauna is going through a lot and handling herself better than many.

  • @iveyivey1298
    @iveyivey1298 Год назад +6

    I think she should find someone that's pretty much in her same situation who maybe a little smaller and more on her level of height that would help them be able to have that in common and be able to know each others issues that they have to work with

  • @alexisthompson4526
    @alexisthompson4526 Год назад +1

    Aw I feel so bad , poor girl she's ready to be an adult and treated the same

  • @twalarankin1788
    @twalarankin1788 Год назад +33

    No matter how she looks she's a 22 year old woman and she's gorgeous

    • @christineweber8480
      @christineweber8480 Год назад +3

      Definitely agree she's gorgeous

    • @me2ontube
      @me2ontube Год назад +1

      of course at 1st glance I thought she was a kid but when you look a bit closer you can see she's really not n yes, she's a pretty girl n I'm a guy that has zero attraction to kids in that way

    • @Audreylin29
      @Audreylin29 Год назад +3

      Yea she’s pretty

    • @megabannedagain
      @megabannedagain Год назад +7

      Lol she looks 8 years old

    • @evaschroeder4020
      @evaschroeder4020 Год назад

      Oh my gosh yes there's so many "average" sized people who just look average plain. I wish she she would have taken the shots at 5"1 she'd be normal.