When we are mad at our parents

Nels 2022-09-19 12:40:42

Our parents abandoned the youth they deserved, the freedom they deserved. Stay with the person you love. The crystallization
of love. Marriage is the grave of love. Marriage is like being bound and abandoning what you like and what you want. For me, who has reached the age of marriage, I have a headache when I think about it, and I am also afraid, afraid of losing my freedom, afraid of being restrained.
When you have a child, everything is for the sake of the child. We have all been young and experienced a period of rebelliousness. At that time, the crazy angry parents were angry with the old man, and they were like strangers without saying a word for a month.
Just like the mother said in the movie: "I have only you in my world", the implication is "You are my everything, I gave up everything I have, my life is all for you, but you are angry with me? Ignore me. Don't talk to me? It's so chilling!"
Recall that when we were angry with our parents, our parents didn't scold us. It's like Cage originally wanted to hammer his son to death, but changed his face and smiled. Gone...
when parents get really angry with their kids one day. . . The child only ran away and screamed.
Just like the theme song sings, we were also young, arrogant, and thought about the meaning of life and happy memories of our youth, but they gave it all up for us. But they gave up everything for us
. Without us, they may be able to live better, but this tragic road, I am sorry that everyone here will experience it. Comrades who are still yearning for love and marriage, I advise you to get married immediately

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Mom and Dad quotes

  • [last lines]

    Brent Ryan: But sometimes, we just want to...

    Brent Ryan: [singing as he destroys his pool table] Oh yeah you put your right foot in, you put your right foot out... you do the hokey pokey and you fuck shit up!

  • Kendall Ryan: [Stops breaking down the door as the doorbell rings] Your parents?

    Brent Ryan: That was today?