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I am happy you are going to be with him soon. Its been a while and you are up for some good times with him.
Is your mum always this way? She seems so off in what she is saying to you. About being there while he is working and About him picking you up. Its good to be out of that house for a while.
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Fairly often. I had this out with her the other day, reminded her that I am almost 36 years old and she needs to remember that and treat me like an adult. J offered to pick me up, it was me who said no.
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That 's both of you being considerate. And its great when things go that way. You are right. You are an adult. A smart one at that. And more then capabele to do things the way you want to.
Sometimes it just feels as if your mum is a bit bitter.
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Enjoy the peace and quiet
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Enjoy your time with J sweetie, xx
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Possibly so. I don't know. I think me living at home means she struggles to see me as an adult.
Love proving my dad wrong. They were saying about my brother not wanting to really take my mum to the hospital for her injections so I said if I was further on with my lessons I would take her. Jumped in straight away with no you won't, too expensive to put me on the insurance and when I said I don't need to go on the insurance, jumped in getting really arsey with me before I even had chance to explain about learners insurance. I got equally arsey back and said about learners insurance and said about taking a book to the hospital so I wasn't driving without a qualified driver. But it will backfire on him, because if he carries on then I won't be going on the insurance when I qualify either. If I take her she'll be going in my car.
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That is a shame. You are an adult and it would be good to be treated like one.
And sounds like your dad did not want to listen in this instance.
Enjoy your time with J :)
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Draw a line love and focus on enjoying your time with J..
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How are you feeling? Is it good being with J? I hope you can relax a bit more now.