keep you kids happy but be firm with your answers but not too firm
Your mom obviously lol. how do you NOT know that?
Maybe because she thinks you can't handle the responsibility. Ask her.
tell your mom you really want to get a dog and that you will take all responsibility for it
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Show her you can accept the responsibility of taking care of it by doing what she asks you to do at home.
show her a picture of it and then she will see how cute it is then tell her that you will take responsibility for everything.
he was assassinated at your mom's house by tom cruise, jk it was by Gavrillo Princip
You can move out with parental permission. That does not relieve your parents of the responsibility for your welfare.
It increase the motivation of the employee to perform well. Employee can understand their responsibility. Fair distribution of rewards.
Tell you mom to go out with soeone her age and doesn't hit on you. If he flirts ask your mom why he is always doing this. Your mom has a responsibility to keep people like this away from you. ---------- You should absolutely have a conversation with your mom about it. It's completely inappropriate for him to be flirting with you, and possibly a criminal act, given your age, if it were to go beyond just flirting.
Then you do not get a puppy. You must respect what your parents tell you. I am sure there are good reasons for your parents not allowing you to get a pup at this time. It is a lot of responsibility.
I think your mother is being very selfish. It is not your fault remember that you did not ask to be born and it is her responsibility to feed you clothe you and be there for you. If she isn't then there is a problem and I would call social services on her . Also if your 20 or something well its your responsibility. If your not then ya call Child Protective Services (CPS)