As a current adult who was raised by parents that were even stricter than this I can promise treating your kids this way is not doing you any favors. Kids with parents like this are sneaky, become great liars, and in the end they end up doing exactly what you told them not to do, and for some they get rebellious and go head first off the deep end. Don’t do this to your kids. Boundaries are ok, but discuss the WHY instead of expecting blind adherence.
YES! If my parents explained the why to me instead of forbidding things and then degrading me I wouldn't have tried half the "substances" I have. I was one of the types of kids that ended up jumping off the deep end and for my family personally the lines between being strict and abusive was very very thin.
Ya I was raised with extremely strict parents. The thing that they got right was raising us away from society. We lived way out in the woods and lived off the land with no electronics. Even my parents did not have phones until we where older. They are more leanient now that we are adults because they knew they did their best and they love who each one of us are even if we do not follow their teachings now
YES!! my mom used to be SUPER strict, but luckily realized earlier on that what she was doing wasn’t helpful, and now I’m growing up how she wanted me to
Yes! Yes! Yes! This is *exactly* what some parents need to learn, especially the explaining part! Kids and teens are so much more likely to listen if you *explain why* they shouldn't do it. There's always that chance they won't listen even after explaining but knowing why they shouldn't do something and understanding what consequences could come from doing that something makes them a hell of a lot less likely to do stupid stuff.
I did something different. I had a mom and dad like this and just became uncontrollable around 16.. pretty much told them to F off and did whatever I wanted. Eventually, they accepted it and as I got older, I created healthier boundaries they either had to deal with or I stopped coming around. They’re wonderful grandparents but just weren’t the best parents.
You'd be correct. I had to block my Narcissistic mother, and my daughter barely has anything to do with her now at all. The rest of her family is figuring out what kind of person she is too. I love her but not her illness (and that's what narcissism is) and for my own mental health and safety, can't be around her.
Aka somewhat me nowadays like my dad literally made me take a hella old dress i got almost as a kid to my first homecoming from highschool and it was still big on me like pretty fing big, even tho i saw this cute ass $70 dress that was hella simple and fit me well but my dad just got to say no😭😭😭
These kind of parents are insane. You’re going to have a kid that hates you and wants nothing to do with you when they’re an adult. Let your kids have fun as long as they’re being safe.
It also makes their kid get really good at lying. And when the kid is finally an adult, solid chance they won't tell their parents much because they don't trust the parent not to lecture them.
My parents were like this exactly except they kept me stuck in my room. Only allowed within the family, dating wasn't allowed, abuse was normal and so was blind obedience. I hate my parents but love them. It's a twisted issue, I struggle with my relationships, my personal life. My parents did a wonderful job of destroying me as I got older. I'm still young sure but I thought everything I went through was normal. I struggle still and would love help cause currently I'm still struggling and with no money.
Idk my daughter wanted to wear extremely revealing clothing, and she was only 12. She ended up asking me why I didn't let her wear the clothes that her friends wear. Once, I told her what had happened to me and what he told me when he did it she understood. She's allowed to wear whatever she wants at home where she's safe. People say the clothes don't matter, but they do. I was literally targeted for what I wore, and I never wore clothes like that again. If I can prevent my daughter from going through that, I will.
@@getfitwithkatelyn there's a difference between "hey what you choose to wear can make adults/older people think they can treat you wrong" and "your lucky to even go after what *you* did wrong" Sounds like you do the better one
@tabithavanderpool418 ya I think the major problem is that parents overreact a lot of time because of fear, and they don't explain why they are reacting that way. I chose to talk to my kids about why I do things the way I do, and usually, they understand. My dad was the same, keeping me from going out. He was trying to protect me. My aunt was also SA. When he found out what happened to me, he almost caught charges for hurting the guy. He tried so hard to protect me, but sometimes the world isn't kind. I saw the way he treated me as sniffling and overbearing. It wasn't until later after having kids and going to therapy for my own trauma that I realized it may not have been the right way to handle things but he really had my best intrest in the end. Some parents are controlling for no reason, but I personally think/hope the majority are just overprotective and don't know how to handle it properly.
Or kids that do stupid shit to themselves cuz their only reaction to finding out was the parent yelling at the kid. Taking away their stuff for months unless they "showed them their scars" and then asking the kid if it was the parents fault and making it all about them instead of asking why they did it to themselves. Just trying to play the guessing game and taking away things that make them happy cuz they need to be punished for hurting themselves.
@@samssams666 Honestly sounds like my mom but for reals kids needs better parents who'll actually listen to them and do something to help them then just making it all about themselves
Remember: a rebellious phase is not programmed into teens. It’s the result of strict parents like this, ignoring their children’s desires and needs. It is indeed the parents fault.
Y'see. THIS. This is why I have multiple piercings, tats, and go to clubs. My parents never let me actually have fun. I was a straight laced kid, stuck up and prudish. No friends, mainly because people didn't want to hang around someone so uptight. I grew a backbone eventually, and fought back. I rebelled. I literally dove headfirst in the deep end and never looked back. Not "the perfect little doormat" of a girl I once was. Freedom has never tasted so sweet. But, there is a price to pay with this freedom. Danger. Going out and partying alone in full nightclubs has almost costed my safety numerous times. Parents, please take it easy on your kids. Don't push your high expectations and strict rules upon them like that. Yes, it may be out of love, but more often than not, you're going to end up pushing them away.
As a product of a strict mom, I can say college was the best time in my whole life, I had so much fun actually I got kicked out and only lasted one semester because I just wanted to have fun since I never got too before. I did drugs had sex with random people and partied so hard I almost died. Let your kids be free and raise them to keep themselves safe when you won’t be there.
I feel like i was raised pretty strict, but the difference between my parents and this mom is communication. My parents always explained why a certain rule was in place, and were usually open to compromise if it was really important to us. I had good ones :)
"You're lucky I let you have a social life instead of imprisoning you so nobody else can notice how I've purposely stunted your growth for my own control."
Thats how your kid becomes perfectly sneaky. Like i have been workin in a restaurant for 5 months and my dad doenst even know. I used to change my outfit in the trains toilet cabin. And then change it back to what my mom picked in the morning on my way home. And my best friend and i were always each others alibis.
I'm so glad that I was raised realistically. My father wasn't strict, but he was realistic. When I was 16 and had a boyfriend he said "if you get pregnant, you're not living here!" That was the best form of birth control. When I was 18 I started dating one of my brother's friends, and my dad went over to his house and said "If I get grandchildren sooner than later, I won't be happy." Then hands him a box of condoms.😂
I plan to be a good father when I’m older. If my kids want to wear a costume they like, they can. I’d prefer they wait till their in Highschool before they wear costumes that show more skin, mainly for their safety, and because they will be more mature.
@@abjectmadness1111This dress isn’t that revealing. Also, wanting your child to dress “modestly” and forcing them to/embarrassing them in front of their friends are two different things. She bought the costume with her own money, if she’s old enough to have a job, she’s old enough to make her own decisions about what she wears. If her mom really has a problem with it, they need to sit down and have an actual conversation about it, not just do the “My way or the highway” bs
@@abjectmadness1111 I was responding to your comment within the context of the video. In the video the mom wants the daughter to dress “modestly” but instead of just wanting her to, she’s forcing and embarrassing her daughter.
i was raised in a REALLY strict household. Good news is I'm a shut in introvert gamer so not going outside wasn't that bad as I think it would be, and I have 3 friends. But then, I'll always have trauma, trauma of getting even 70 cuz in my collage mid semester exam i got 70 in math but the rest are 85-100 and my mom is dissapoted. Then, I got 85 in my math collage final semester exam and the rest is 90+ and my mom just say your cousin did better so u can be better. At that moment no matter what I did, I'll always be a dissapointment, ever since I'm little I did all my best to do what she says but I end of failing it like not playing my phone back in middle until 8, I played until 10, I lied and got found out I lied then I got hitted. Everytime I hear footsteps that sounded it's coming to my room, I instantly panicked for no reason even though I literthad nothing wrong I did.
A while back, at school, a kid in my class was arguing with a teacher about being strict. He was actually saying really good things, like things that are actually true and make sense. He was saying things like "kids who grow up with strict parents are more sneaky, but kids who grow up with more freedom are less sneaky and more behaved." It's so frickin true. I grew up with a strict dad and a chill mom. My dad grew up with freedom, and my mom grew up in a super strict household. I grew up not trusting my parents, my dad. I grew up scared of him, and i still am. I always have to make sure my siblings are being good so they don't tick off my dad. But with my mom i can trust her way more. I tell her things and talk about things i wouldn't with my dad. I trust her way more. A good example of that is their driving. I've never been in a car crash with my dad but I'm still scared to be in the car with him, meanwhile I've been in 2 car crashes with my mom and multiple fast switches and yet i trust her more. And all the crashes weren't even her fault really. I love both my parents but some things are just different. Treat your kids with respect and kindly. Don't make your kids afraid of you, don't give them the opportunity to be sneaky because of your unfair behavior.
As someone who was raised to be “modest” (lol nothing but a construct) there was nothing wrong with that outfit 😅 Strict moms be upset if you look “too cute” but then complain when you take too long to get married
This is so true. Homeschooled and after a few times of craziness from my mom, The other moms would literally cover for me xD they were also strict moms but not insane. I'm telling you what strict parents raise sneaky kids. And crazy parents raise sneaky kids who have backup xD
Her costume isn’t that bad , it’s tame in comparison. Anyway , that hyper-conservative, over protective parenting style generally doesn’t end well . Cause if you never let your child leave the nest , they don’t grow and mature . Believe me, experience is a better teacher than a simple explanation. Just saying
this is how my mom treats me…people always say things like “why r u so rebellious” or “your mom is doing it out of love” I hate when they say this because they will never know the feeling of having to listen for my moms foot steps and having to hide my diary. life truly sucks with parents like this
The problem I have with parents telling their daughters to cover up is that it's taking away accountability from the predators. Most of the time parents particularly mums want their daughters to cover up so that older men don't get attracted to them, what they fail to realise by doing this they're destroying their daughters self esteem and are actually making them more vulnerable to predators, if they don't feel safe enough to say no to you and you're their parents wtf makes you think that they'll feel safe enough to say no to a complete stranger who will actually hurt them if they say no. Stop being idiots parents.
Not all of us I want my daughters covered up because I am teaching them to have self respect and morals. Also that they have more than just their bodies to offer to someone. The only women who dress like that are usually stupid, with no formal education maybe even high school drop outs and not so rare also single moms who have nothing to offer a man other than her body.
You know kids who are raised like this more often then not have no idea how to handle real life after becoming an adult and most times life gets very overwhelming by things because they have so much more to experience then the kids who had more freedom.
I want to know what her relationship with her mother is as an adult. I feel like these stories are based on actual experiences she had. As a daughter and a mother I can’t imagine putting one of my daughters through anything like this.
@@Zoeiscoolerthanyou I did, but the top part is what I'd have a problem with, my daughter is already dealing with being treated differently by boys and even her counselor at school, not her fault at all but you can only control you not others or how they treat you- though if all they do is stare at your chest you should cut them out. The boy only stared in alow cut top but she had on a sweatshirt around the counselor. If there was some way to cover underneath the top in-between the breasts then I'd have no issue with my kids wearing it.
Agreed, though if they found a way to cover the area between the boobs I have no issue, even if the covering was under the dress and only covered the lower to mid part of the breastbone
I had a strict, violent, abusive, catholic, conservative father. I was never kissed until I graduated high school, I never went to a party, I was bullied and had no friends, I never did anything bad and still got beaten and in trouble constantly. You know what happened? I moved out at 17, and by the time I was 21, I was a drug addict. I didn’t have the normal reasonable freedoms in high school, so when I finally had freedom, I went crazy. If you do this as a parent, you’re a terrible person.
What strict parents think they're teaching kids: How to act What strict parents really teach for kids: How to listen for footsteps Where to hide things How to manipulate someone into calming down How to lie on the spot
And an untrustworthy worthy person. It is wrong to go behind another parents back like that. I would never want me kid near someone who disregards and disrespects my rules and boundaries regarding my child. Yea the mom was strict and I think the outfit was fine, but thats not the point.
@@JessicaSilva-vw2cx wow… I was expanding hate like more people online. I respect you lol. I personally think the outfit was fine, but again, I can see how its too much for the mom.
Yo.. I’m getting really bad flashbacks to my Adopted Mom and her family. They would always do this to me, telling me that I was being inappropriate or attention seeking. They would say that I made their family look bad and that I wanted to dress the way I did because all I cared abt was boys and se*. (Mind you now they were doing this since I was 7). They made me grow up to be very self conscious of my body and confused of right and wrong. That vid just hit me weird. Thank you for creating this, and I hope this spreads awareness of toxic parenting and how it affects your child. 😢
To have a legacy left behind it’s okay to want your kids to dress like they respect themselves and there body there are some perverts out here who wouldn’t think twice and the situation could turn into a rape situation not saying dressing like a old lady or that you have to always dress with layers but just don’t give everything away your body is your body but remember you have to respect it
You wonder why a mom would want to keep her child safe from pigs? To teach them to protect themselves and have respect for themselves? Oh what a horrible Mom 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️
Both of you think wearing a fucking snowsuit would stop a sick bastard like that huh? Yea,obviously teach them to protect themself,that includes physically. As long as you’re covered,it’s fine. Dress for the appropriate event. In the video,it’s highly appropriate.
I love my mom she was very strict and I hated as a kid I knew it was her way of protecting me but now I’m about to be 20 and just now experiencing things I should have as a teen tbh
this 'parenting' is how my parents raised an extremely stubborn and sneaky child. at about 10 years old i had enough of my parents being overly strict and because more sneaky and would refuse to listen to them more often. i also got a lot better at arguing my point correctly.
Ok the person i wanna be when im a mum Is the friends mum I will always feel bad for the kid if the mum doesn't allow them to where something even when they are covered
This brings me back to elementary school. Every single Halloween my siblings and I were the ONLY kids who didn’t have a costume. Today as a 30yo adult I still haven’t really dressed up for Halloween the way I wanted to growing up. I’ve decided that every year from now on I’m going dress up as what I wanted to be when I was a kid. This year I’m going to be a Power Ranger!
Tell me why my mom was the cool mom but still conservative!! Lol I was just her third one while my friends were the first born 😅 so she would have literally done this omg
And this is why you teach your children work before play. Not school work, no after hours is their time, but work because if she pays for it she can have it. All I ask in return is that she doesn't bring babies back home and is responsible.
My mom never even let me celebrate Halloween and when she finally did I was 13 and had so much anxiety because I've never done it before and my friend blew me off so I cried and went home without any candy and messed up my makeup that took me 2 hours to do
Parents tried to do this with me, who’s probably the most hard-headed person I (and they) know. Guess who spent the entire summer with my next door neighbors, and even the policy they tried to call did nothing because they lied to them
If I were Ms. O’s daughter, I would have put a t-shirt over the dress so it looks like a complete different outfit and took the t-shirt off at the party
My boyfriend was raised by strict people. He also lied about a lot of simple things. So now i'm learning him that he doesn't have to protect himself by putting a wall up to me. And that he is safe and won't be judged or pin pointed
Ah having strict parents has really made us super sneaky 😅 On my senior year of highschool my best friend's dad secretly picked me up to take us to our graduation parade because I wasn't even allowed that. Just nothing nice were we able to have or enjoy, never went to the movies with the friends (that I had secretly made because that was also not allowed), never got to enjoy the mall or even a pizza party. And now they ask why I don't go out with friends or have a boyfriend and I'm like "which fucking friends?!" And like which damn boyfriend, I don't even know how to form a relationship at freaking 21!
She does a really good job of portraying the other characters. It feels like there’s actually multiple people.
are- are you joking?
Not really…
I thought she did fine 👏
Really?
Oh yeaaaah she does such a great job.... 🙄😅
strict parents raise sneaky kids
Damn this blew up like a year later 😭🤣
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Yes, yes they do.
As a child... this is true
so true
Use me as an example 🤷🏾♀️🥱
As a current adult who was raised by parents that were even stricter than this I can promise treating your kids this way is not doing you any favors. Kids with parents like this are sneaky, become great liars, and in the end they end up doing exactly what you told them not to do, and for some they get rebellious and go head first off the deep end. Don’t do this to your kids. Boundaries are ok, but discuss the WHY instead of expecting blind adherence.
YES! If my parents explained the why to me instead of forbidding things and then degrading me I wouldn't have tried half the "substances" I have. I was one of the types of kids that ended up jumping off the deep end and for my family personally the lines between being strict and abusive was very very thin.
Ya I was raised with extremely strict parents. The thing that they got right was raising us away from society. We lived way out in the woods and lived off the land with no electronics. Even my parents did not have phones until we where older. They are more leanient now that we are adults because they knew they did their best and they love who each one of us are even if we do not follow their teachings now
Also examine your why because if it's stupid it won't be taken seriously either
YES!! my mom used to be SUPER strict, but luckily realized earlier on that what she was doing wasn’t helpful, and now I’m growing up how she wanted me to
Yes! Yes! Yes! This is *exactly* what some parents need to learn, especially the explaining part! Kids and teens are so much more likely to listen if you *explain why* they shouldn't do it.
There's always that chance they won't listen even after explaining but knowing why they shouldn't do something and understanding what consequences could come from doing that something makes them a hell of a lot less likely to do stupid stuff.
"Why did my daughter block me?" "Why isn't my daughter letting me see MY grandkids?" I'm guessing this is in that strict mother's future
facts. if i ever have kids i’m scared to bring them around my mom
@@ketameanii same 💀
@@ketameanii yeah same I would never even let her know they exist
I did something different. I had a mom and dad like this and just became uncontrollable around 16.. pretty much told them to F off and did whatever I wanted. Eventually, they accepted it and as I got older, I created healthier boundaries they either had to deal with or I stopped coming around. They’re wonderful grandparents but just weren’t the best parents.
You'd be correct. I had to block my Narcissistic mother, and my daughter barely has anything to do with her now at all. The rest of her family is figuring out what kind of person she is too. I love her but not her illness (and that's what narcissism is) and for my own mental health and safety, can't be around her.
And this is how you create rebellious teens
Aka somewhat me nowadays like my dad literally made me take a hella old dress i got almost as a kid to my first homecoming from highschool and it was still big on me like pretty fing big, even tho i saw this cute ass $70 dress that was hella simple and fit me well but my dad just got to say no😭😭😭
These kind of parents are insane. You’re going to have a kid that hates you and wants nothing to do with you when they’re an adult. Let your kids have fun as long as they’re being safe.
It also makes their kid get really good at lying. And when the kid is finally an adult, solid chance they won't tell their parents much because they don't trust the parent not to lecture them.
My parents were like this exactly except they kept me stuck in my room. Only allowed within the family, dating wasn't allowed, abuse was normal and so was blind obedience. I hate my parents but love them. It's a twisted issue, I struggle with my relationships, my personal life. My parents did a wonderful job of destroying me as I got older. I'm still young sure but I thought everything I went through was normal. I struggle still and would love help cause currently I'm still struggling and with no money.
Idk my daughter wanted to wear extremely revealing clothing, and she was only 12. She ended up asking me why I didn't let her wear the clothes that her friends wear. Once, I told her what had happened to me and what he told me when he did it she understood. She's allowed to wear whatever she wants at home where she's safe. People say the clothes don't matter, but they do. I was literally targeted for what I wore, and I never wore clothes like that again. If I can prevent my daughter from going through that, I will.
@@getfitwithkatelyn there's a difference between "hey what you choose to wear can make adults/older people think they can treat you wrong" and "your lucky to even go after what *you* did wrong"
Sounds like you do the better one
@tabithavanderpool418 ya I think the major problem is that parents overreact a lot of time because of fear, and they don't explain why they are reacting that way. I chose to talk to my kids about why I do things the way I do, and usually, they understand. My dad was the same, keeping me from going out. He was trying to protect me. My aunt was also SA. When he found out what happened to me, he almost caught charges for hurting the guy. He tried so hard to protect me, but sometimes the world isn't kind. I saw the way he treated me as sniffling and overbearing. It wasn't until later after having kids and going to therapy for my own trauma that I realized it may not have been the right way to handle things but he really had my best intrest in the end. Some parents are controlling for no reason, but I personally think/hope the majority are just overprotective and don't know how to handle it properly.
And this is why we have disobedient kids. Allow them to do certain things and create boundary plans!
Or kids that do stupid shit to themselves cuz their only reaction to finding out was the parent yelling at the kid. Taking away their stuff for months unless they "showed them their scars" and then asking the kid if it was the parents fault and making it all about them instead of asking why they did it to themselves. Just trying to play the guessing game and taking away things that make them happy cuz they need to be punished for hurting themselves.
@@samssams666 Honestly sounds like my mom but for reals kids needs better parents who'll actually listen to them and do something to help them then just making it all about themselves
I love it when my friends parents are like this and they want us to have fun
Remember: a rebellious phase is not programmed into teens. It’s the result of strict parents like this, ignoring their children’s desires and needs. It is indeed the parents fault.
Y'see. THIS. This is why I have multiple piercings, tats, and go to clubs. My parents never let me actually have fun. I was a straight laced kid, stuck up and prudish. No friends, mainly because people didn't want to hang around someone so uptight. I grew a backbone eventually, and fought back. I rebelled. I literally dove headfirst in the deep end and never looked back. Not "the perfect little doormat" of a girl I once was. Freedom has never tasted so sweet. But, there is a price to pay with this freedom. Danger. Going out and partying alone in full nightclubs has almost costed my safety numerous times. Parents, please take it easy on your kids. Don't push your high expectations and strict rules upon them like that. Yes, it may be out of love, but more often than not, you're going to end up pushing them away.
The fact that I'd wear that outfit to a church event and my mom is strict. She was well covered.
There's strict and then there's controlling
These skits ARE VERY VALID.
As a product of a strict mom, I can say college was the best time in my whole life, I had so much fun actually I got kicked out and only lasted one semester because I just wanted to have fun since I never got too before. I did drugs had sex with random people and partied so hard I almost died. Let your kids be free and raise them to keep themselves safe when you won’t be there.
So you turned into a disaster with no self discipline? That's not something to be proud. It's actually embarrassing and a bit pathetic
I feel like i was raised pretty strict, but the difference between my parents and this mom is communication. My parents always explained why a certain rule was in place, and were usually open to compromise if it was really important to us. I had good ones :)
Me too. I agreed with the rules my parents had for me. 🤷🏼♀️
"You're lucky I let you have a social life instead of imprisoning you so nobody else can notice how I've purposely stunted your growth for my own control."
I'm glad the other adult said something and took to the store we need more people like that
Thats how your kid becomes perfectly sneaky. Like i have been workin in a restaurant for 5 months and my dad doenst even know. I used to change my outfit in the trains toilet cabin. And then change it back to what my mom picked in the morning on my way home. And my best friend and i were always each others alibis.
Strict parents raise sneaky children
And then my mom comes with "youre hiding behind your sweaters. Wear some dresses or something like that."
This is why you don’t take off your covering layers until you’re away from your home
That mom in the future is just gonna be wondering why their kid doesnt visit them more
I'm so glad that I was raised realistically. My father wasn't strict, but he was realistic. When I was 16 and had a boyfriend he said "if you get pregnant, you're not living here!" That was the best form of birth control. When I was 18 I started dating one of my brother's friends, and my dad went over to his house and said "If I get grandchildren sooner than later, I won't be happy." Then hands him a box of condoms.😂
I plan to be a good father when I’m older. If my kids want to wear a costume they like, they can. I’d prefer they wait till their in Highschool before they wear costumes that show more skin, mainly for their safety, and because they will be more mature.
I love how she says "I literly have 50 dollars and she actually has 4 dollars"
She really be teaching kids that their body isnt theirs?
It’s not wrong to want your kids to dress modestly lol
@@abjectmadness1111 If they're old enough to go to a party with no adults present they are definitely old enough to dress themselves.
@@abjectmadness1111This dress isn’t that revealing. Also, wanting your child to dress “modestly” and forcing them to/embarrassing them in front of their friends are two different things. She bought the costume with her own money, if she’s old enough to have a job, she’s old enough to make her own decisions about what she wears. If her mom really has a problem with it, they need to sit down and have an actual conversation about it, not just do the “My way or the highway” bs
@@ericahealey2559 Bro I never once said half of the things you think I did💀
@@abjectmadness1111 I was responding to your comment within the context of the video. In the video the mom wants the daughter to dress “modestly” but instead of just wanting her to, she’s forcing and embarrassing her daughter.
Everyone: strict parents raise rebellious kids her mom is horrible
Me just tryna find a place to spill trauma: he....... He..... He
i was raised in a REALLY strict household. Good news is I'm a shut in introvert gamer so not going outside wasn't that bad as I think it would be, and I have 3 friends. But then, I'll always have trauma, trauma of getting even 70 cuz in my collage mid semester exam i got 70 in math but the rest are 85-100 and my mom is dissapoted. Then, I got 85 in my math collage final semester exam and the rest is 90+ and my mom just say your cousin did better so u can be better. At that moment no matter what I did, I'll always be a dissapointment, ever since I'm little I did all my best to do what she says but I end of failing it like not playing my phone back in middle until 8, I played until 10, I lied and got found out I lied then I got hitted. Everytime I hear footsteps that sounded it's coming to my room, I instantly panicked for no reason even though I literthad nothing wrong I did.
Being so restrictive is what causes rebellion.
A while back, at school, a kid in my class was arguing with a teacher about being strict. He was actually saying really good things, like things that are actually true and make sense. He was saying things like "kids who grow up with strict parents are more sneaky, but kids who grow up with more freedom are less sneaky and more behaved." It's so frickin true. I grew up with a strict dad and a chill mom. My dad grew up with freedom, and my mom grew up in a super strict household. I grew up not trusting my parents, my dad. I grew up scared of him, and i still am. I always have to make sure my siblings are being good so they don't tick off my dad. But with my mom i can trust her way more. I tell her things and talk about things i wouldn't with my dad. I trust her way more. A good example of that is their driving. I've never been in a car crash with my dad but I'm still scared to be in the car with him, meanwhile I've been in 2 car crashes with my mom and multiple fast switches and yet i trust her more. And all the crashes weren't even her fault really. I love both my parents but some things are just different. Treat your kids with respect and kindly. Don't make your kids afraid of you, don't give them the opportunity to be sneaky because of your unfair behavior.
And they wonder why their children completely isolate from them as adults?
As someone who was raised to be “modest” (lol nothing but a construct) there was nothing wrong with that outfit 😅 Strict moms be upset if you look “too cute” but then complain when you take too long to get married
Me if I was the other parent:
*Happily drives off before the girl said anything*
That’s how you get yourself not allowed to go to a place at free will
This is so true. Homeschooled and after a few times of craziness from my mom, The other moms would literally cover for me xD they were also strict moms but not insane. I'm telling you what strict parents raise sneaky kids. And crazy parents raise sneaky kids who have backup xD
And then those parents wonder why their kids become Hellions once they are grown
literally being strict makes the kid rebellious as hell
My parents were so strict that I wanted to do everything they told me not to do
Her costume isn’t that bad , it’s tame in comparison. Anyway , that hyper-conservative, over protective parenting style generally doesn’t end well . Cause if you never let your child leave the nest , they don’t grow and mature . Believe me, experience is a better teacher than a simple explanation. Just saying
this is how my mom treats me…people always say things like “why r u so rebellious” or “your mom is doing it out of love” I hate when they say this because they will never know the feeling of having to listen for my moms foot steps and having to hide my diary. life truly sucks with parents like this
My mom would slap somebody who told her that the outfit was ok to wear after she it wasn’t 🤣
About time a parent cares about how they children be dressing.
The problem I have with parents telling their daughters to cover up is that it's taking away accountability from the predators. Most of the time parents particularly mums want their daughters to cover up so that older men don't get attracted to them, what they fail to realise by doing this they're destroying their daughters self esteem and are actually making them more vulnerable to predators, if they don't feel safe enough to say no to you and you're their parents wtf makes you think that they'll feel safe enough to say no to a complete stranger who will actually hurt them if they say no. Stop being idiots parents.
Not all of us I want my daughters covered up because I am teaching them to have self respect and morals. Also that they have more than just their bodies to offer to someone. The only women who dress like that are usually stupid, with no formal education maybe even high school drop outs and not so rare also single moms who have nothing to offer a man other than her body.
Honestly the main girl's mom is just like mine 😅
Ye same
You know kids who are raised like this more often then not have no idea how to handle real life after becoming an adult and most times life gets very overwhelming by things because they have so much more to experience then the kids who had more freedom.
I want to know what her relationship with her mother is as an adult. I feel like these stories are based on actual experiences she had. As a daughter and a mother I can’t imagine putting one of my daughters through anything like this.
Dude her mom is actually right. Like it's good she even lets her go. Like they made a deal.
Lmao
obviously u never had strict parents
@@Zoeiscoolerthanyou I did, but the top part is what I'd have a problem with, my daughter is already dealing with being treated differently by boys and even her counselor at school, not her fault at all but you can only control you not others or how they treat you- though if all they do is stare at your chest you should cut them out. The boy only stared in alow cut top but she had on a sweatshirt around the counselor.
If there was some way to cover underneath the top in-between the breasts then I'd have no issue with my kids wearing it.
Agreed, though if they found a way to cover the area between the boobs I have no issue, even if the covering was under the dress and only covered the lower to mid part of the breastbone
If you do this to your kids on a daily basis, be prepared to pick the nursing home you'll be staying at.
I had a strict, violent, abusive, catholic, conservative father. I was never kissed until I graduated high school, I never went to a party, I was bullied and had no friends, I never did anything bad and still got beaten and in trouble constantly. You know what happened? I moved out at 17, and by the time I was 21, I was a drug addict. I didn’t have the normal reasonable freedoms in high school, so when I finally had freedom, I went crazy. If you do this as a parent, you’re a terrible person.
"no I'm not gonna let her go until she changes"
*Quickly reverses out of there*
This is sad…. No one’s childhood should be that way too this extent
As someone with strict parents, Ive been so grateful to have my friend/partner's parents cover for me in these scenarios
Me: having a mom like that and siblings who follow her lead
Also me: very good at hiding things thanks to them... sorry not sorry, mother ;)
What strict parents think they're teaching kids:
How to act
What strict parents really teach for kids:
How to listen for footsteps
Where to hide things
How to manipulate someone into calming down
How to lie on the spot
We NEED the next part
Me too
Give this girl an Oscar 👏
Her friend has the best mom ever.
treat your kids like this and you’re guaranteeing them an anxiety disorder. lol
The mom in the car gave me “ I’m not like other moms, I’m a cool mom “ vibes 😎
And an untrustworthy worthy person. It is wrong to go behind another parents back like that. I would never want me kid near someone who disregards and disrespects my rules and boundaries regarding my child. Yea the mom was strict and I think the outfit was fine, but thats not the point.
@@SkettiKandie oh I absolutely agree I was just making a joke 😊 and I understand why the mom didn’t approve of the outfit and she has every right to 😌
@@JessicaSilva-vw2cx wow… I was expanding hate like more people online. I respect you lol. I personally think the outfit was fine, but again, I can see how its too much for the mom.
Yo.. I’m getting really bad flashbacks to my Adopted Mom and her family. They would always do this to me, telling me that I was being inappropriate or attention seeking. They would say that I made their family look bad and that I wanted to dress the way I did because all I cared abt was boys and se*. (Mind you now they were doing this since I was 7). They made me grow up to be very self conscious of my body and confused of right and wrong. That vid just hit me weird. Thank you for creating this, and I hope this spreads awareness of toxic parenting and how it affects your child. 😢
this is THE MOST relatable thing ive ever seen
She Does A Really Good Job Of Portraying The Other Characters. It Feels Like There’s Actually Multiple People.
When I see parents like this, I wonder... Why TF did you want kids?
To have a legacy left behind it’s okay to want your kids to dress like they respect themselves and there body there are some perverts out here who wouldn’t think twice and the situation could turn into a rape situation not saying dressing like a old lady or that you have to always dress with layers but just don’t give everything away your body is your body but remember you have to respect it
You wonder why a mom would want to keep her child safe from pigs? To teach them to protect themselves and have respect for themselves?
Oh what a horrible
Mom 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️
Both of you think wearing a fucking snowsuit would stop a sick bastard like that huh?
Yea,obviously teach them to protect themself,that includes physically. As long as you’re covered,it’s fine. Dress for the appropriate event.
In the video,it’s highly appropriate.
Parents just want to protect their kids from animals
I love my mom she was very strict and I hated as a kid I knew it was her way of protecting me but now I’m about to be 20 and just now experiencing things I should have as a teen tbh
That would seriously be my X bff’s mum. She be like “yea Offcorse let’s go and get you what you want”
I like her mom, she is trying to protect her. Also my parents would have been yelling and screaming! 😂
The way she struglled to open the door “ mom I don’t like her mom” 😂✨✨
this 'parenting' is how my parents raised an extremely stubborn and sneaky child. at about 10 years old i had enough of my parents being overly strict and because more sneaky and would refuse to listen to them more often. i also got a lot better at arguing my point correctly.
Ok the person i wanna be when im a mum Is the friends mum I will always feel bad for the kid if the mum doesn't allow them to where something even when they are covered
This is a HORRIBLE mum…….
I feel bad for this girl. Every post is about her mom being so mean to her :( I hope you’re okay and this helps you heal ❤
She always look negative with her face
Sad and scared
Never happy or excited
You got some good Acting skills I love it
This is literally my mother she is like this I can’t wear sweats out of the house
Me: Slowly back away from the garage
And that’s why I learned how to quick change in my car WHILR DRIVING to my boyfriends house 😂
This brings me back to elementary school. Every single Halloween my siblings and I were the ONLY kids who didn’t have a costume. Today as a 30yo adult I still haven’t really dressed up for Halloween the way I wanted to growing up. I’ve decided that every year from now on I’m going dress up as what I wanted to be when I was a kid. This year I’m going to be a Power Ranger!
Luv these vids
My mom be like: “ Wear whatever just make sure it isn’t that bad “
Cause I’d be just wearing a witch costume
Her: I have 50 dollars I can pay
Also her: has 5 dollars in her hand
She doesnt need an oscar she needs a break from these comments
Tell me why my mom was the cool mom but still conservative!! Lol I was just her third one while my friends were the first born 😅 so she would have literally done this omg
And this is why you teach your children work before play. Not school work, no after hours is their time, but work because if she pays for it she can have it. All I ask in return is that she doesn't bring babies back home and is responsible.
I'd get out and be pulling hair
Fr like I have no friends because of my mom
My mom never even let me celebrate Halloween and when she finally did I was 13 and had so much anxiety because I've never done it before and my friend blew me off so I cried and went home without any candy and messed up my makeup that took me 2 hours to do
Parents tried to do this with me, who’s probably the most hard-headed person I (and they) know.
Guess who spent the entire summer with my next door neighbors, and even the policy they tried to call did nothing because they lied to them
Honestly tho she rly ate with her characters
If I were Ms. O’s daughter, I would have put a t-shirt over the dress so it looks like a complete different outfit and took the t-shirt off at the party
I love mom's like that friends mom 😭
I would've ran away if i had a patent like this😂😂
Mom : what are you wearing ?
Me : clothes ?
If this is how her mom truly is she has issues
As a parent who actually cared about my kids when they were little, that girl would not be going anywhere that night.
Depends on the age she did this like if she like 8-14 I fell like I can understand
My boyfriend was raised by strict people. He also lied about a lot of simple things. So now i'm learning him that he doesn't have to protect himself by putting a wall up to me. And that he is safe and won't be judged or pin pointed
Ah having strict parents has really made us super sneaky 😅
On my senior year of highschool my best friend's dad secretly picked me up to take us to our graduation parade because I wasn't even allowed that. Just nothing nice were we able to have or enjoy, never went to the movies with the friends (that I had secretly made because that was also not allowed), never got to enjoy the mall or even a pizza party. And now they ask why I don't go out with friends or have a boyfriend and I'm like "which fucking friends?!" And like which damn boyfriend, I don't even know how to form a relationship at freaking 21!
“You’re lucky I’m even letting you go” the fact the parents says this has got to mean they know they’re being controlling.
I was raised like this. Key favor for parents. Dont
If she asks a friend at the party brought a backup costume 😂
When you have a dress code mom lol 😂
Who couldn’t love her❤️❤️?
Her friends mom is a W.