parents are human. but, some parents are aware and they continue to manipulate and lay the guilt trip on you. the trick is to recognise the game being played. try and forgive them, it takes a huge effort and never to fall a prey again. remain neutral and give yourself lots of space and treat yourself well. be kind to yourself. the truth is they will never change, we have to change and move on.
-skb
The truth is............... They shouldnt. animal cruelty is unfair and uncalled for no matter what. nobody has any excuse for it.
Nothing. Injust is not a word.
people should resist unfair laws (apex)
It is hard for a father to let go of a daughter and even harder if they are overprotective, controlling and strict. There is really nothing you should do or can do but be respectful towards him as well as her.
yes it would be totally UNFAIR!
215 million children are because their parents usually had a bad childhood so they think it was so unfair that their children should suffer it too.
You should tell her that you think she is being unfair and state your reasons. If you think that she isn't listening and her argument is not justified then you should find some new friends.
Maybe they have had some unfair things done to them and they want to punish someone. But I think it's more for your protection or so you don't make wrong decisions later in life. Love your parents because they only want what's best for you.
There are a number of things that you should do if your manager is being unfair. You should start by talking to them about the issue and if it does not bear any fruits, you should report to a higher office as long as you have valid claims.
there should be its so unfair
No you should not have. That would have been unfair to your cousin, you should know this.
It depends on what you mean by "unfair." If you can prove that the teacher is giving other students better grades when your work is the same quality, you can go to the principal and discuss what can be done about it. If you're actually doing something that is making the teacher treat you differently, however, you're not being treated unfairly. Ask your guidance counselor or another teacher what they think about this teacher's behavior and see if it really is unfair or not.