15 Things You Should Never Say to Your Parents
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15 Things You Should Never Say to Your Parents

How to Avoid Conflicts with Your Parents. We all get emotional at times and it seems like the whole world including our parents is against us. However, there are certain phrases we say that don’t do any good and instead set parents off and only make things worse. Find out what phrases you’d better avoid and what to replace them with to be heard and have good relationships with your parents.
Nothing is better at making the pain of sadness or anger go away than the exact opposite of hate. Tell your parents “I need you to tell me you love me” and you’ll feel much happier and stronger.

TIMESTAMPS
“I’m so bored.” 0:58
“School sucks.” 1:41
“You can’t tell me what to do.” 2:35
“I never get what I want.” 3:10
“No one cares about me in this family.” 4:06
“Why can’t I just be like everyone else?” 4:40
“I don’t need your advice.” 5:13
“It’s all your fault.” 5:42
“You’re a monster.” 6:06
“I can do perfectly fine without you.” 6:30
“I hate this house, and I’m gonna run away.”
“I don’t see any meaning in my life.” 6:58
“I wish you were dead.” 7:27
“I’m gonna kill myself.” 8:29
“I hate you.” 9:08

Music:
The 126ers – Winds of Spring
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SUMMARY
-Instead of just complaining to your parents that you’re bored out of your mind, tell them “I need your help because I don’t know what to occupy myself with.”
-“School was tough today” is a good way to open a dialogue that will hopefully lead to some helpful solutions.
-What you can try to tell them is “I’m upset that I can’t make my own choices and always have to listen to you.”
-Say something like “I really want it, but it’s hard for me to make you understand how much I need it”. An open dialogue is much more effective than arguing.
-Let your parents know you need some love and support right now. “I need you because I feel really sad” is a great alternative in this case.
-“It’s hard to stand out because I need support and approval from my friends” is a good way to remind your parents of their school years and the struggle to be popular.
-Don’t miss out on your chance to get advice from people who care about you most of all, especially when it’s free! It’s okay to tell them “I’m out of control and I need your help.”
-Pointing the finger at your parents for something they didn’t do is basically your way of saying “I feel guilty”.
-Your subconscious mind is actually crying out for your parents to “Tell me you love me.”
-The reality is that your family is your rock to lean on in hard times, and it’s okay to admit it and still be totally cool. So just tell them “I need you so much I feel helpless without you”.
-Even if you think so, what you’re really saying is “I’m afraid of leaving this house”. Let your parents know you feel insecure out in the world without their protection.
-Try to get over the rough patch together. “Please help me in finding meaning in life” is a good call for action and problem-solving.
-You need support, and you can get it by simply saying “I really need to hear something nice to cheer me up”.
-Something like “I don’t want to hurt myself, but I’m having dark thoughts” is a good way to open up a dialogue. Plus, there are always 24/7 suicide hotlines that you can reach out to.
-Tell your parents “I need you to tell me you love me” and you’ll feel much happier and stronger.

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