It depends on the situation in which you feel / believe you are being treated "unfairly". However, the primary solution in all situations will be assertive communication using "I" statements. Assertiveness is not anger or aggressiveness but stating your case in a way that gives the other person room to respond. But, even if you handle your side well, you always have to be prepared that you may not get the response you desire. Many situations in life are unfair; we can do our best to have others treat us fairly, but often we don't have any recourse. For example, minors under 18 years old are under the rules of their parents. The rules may not always seem fair, but usually children do not have the ability to overrule their parents OR to change parents' minds. Employment is another situation in which employees often feel treated unfairly but must make critical decisions: "Do I talk to my boss? If I do talk to my boss, do I risk losing my job?" Adults nowadays can even be treated "unfairly" by a physician and if the patient complains, a doctor can simply terminate and refuse to see the patient (not very fair, but a common occurrence today).
Well, you should always ignore all negative comments and think positive about yourself when someone treat you unfairly just ignore it because you gonna treat them the same way.
ring child line if you think that you are getting treated unfairly. you could also talk to different members off your family.
just be open to them there your parents they should understand
Yes.
That would be called "divorcing" the parents. Yes,you can..if its for a good cause..not a selfish stupid one. if youre being abused or something of that sort..but hell i dont really know.
well fairly it is germany .OK if you read this youre homosexual for your info
because when youre being youself it makes your dawing unique its different from everyone elses
No, of course not. Unless there is some specific legal bar to communications, you can talk to anyone you choose.
Nooo you aree toooooo young trust me,you may think youre ready but yu will regret it the day after youre married,unless youre ready to face the responsibilities such as paying bills,doing taxes,having/raising a child then okayy..but like my opinion personally being one year younger then you is wait till youre at least 18.
if youre emancipated from your parents they have no legal grounds to detain you.
well since youre young youre not old enough to take care of yourself yet ,but the only way is moving with an adult.
trip the person next to you?
you when you are being strangled
you can work for your parents or help people in your neighborhood,but if youre too lazy you could just scream and run around until people think youre so poor youre trying to kill yourself so they will give you money . WARNING:THIS MIGHT NOT BE TRUE SO DONT ALWAYS DO ONLY DO IT IF YOURE GULIBALE