miércoles, 22 de septiembre de 2010

Father VS Mother (Your parents)

Wordle: ww4
It’s great to have a dad that understands you. A father figure to follow, a person who impels you to keep going the right way and will always be on your side. Unlike your mother he doesn’t go on an interminable tirade that will keep you awake all night. You try to act like a sage for your own sake, to avoid all the profound nonsense that your mother tells you, and that will haunt you all night. Mothers have irascible temper, but then your dad is always there to cheer you up from your “bad moments”. Fathers will always be on your side (unless you’re a girl :P). The father is always the one who volunteers to go play a sport with you or does his best to spend time with you. The father is the one that teaches you thing about sports, unlike moms who claim to know everything about how teenage girls acts and gives you “useful” advice. The father is always the one that seems to be the one who is willing to spend time with you and talk about anything with you .

I have one more thing to say… MOTHERS ARE ALWAYS RIGHT! I’m telling you this because it’s true (it’s like they can see the future). When a mother tells you something is going to go wrong, it means something is going to go WRONG. Mothers seem to always notice when you are in a despondent disposition, and is willing to ask why. Mothers seem to have affability with you (unless they are in a bad mood), and are able to cheer you up really quickly. It seems that every time you disappoint your mom they seem to “lose trust” in you just because of that moment. For example you forget to do your homework ONCE, and your mom finds out ((via the teacher send a email to your parents (ugh I hate when they do that) and your mom and dad read the email), while your dad is just sitting there waiting for the old hag to stop nagging so he could calmly tell you not to forget your homework next time.

Yeah, I lied I have ONE more thing to say… NEVER and I mean NEVER talk back to your parents unless you want to get screwed over and become a reclusive person locked in your room until you graduate (ok yeah I exaggerated I don’t think they will keep you locked up in your room UNTIL you graduate).

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