So. Today in Spanish class, the topic suddenly veered to- of all things- LGBT.
Not a nice discussion. Horribly one-sided, too. *sigh*
Glad that your ideals stick to what is objective than theirs of being
stupidly subjective
Don't let your humanity waver in that kind of environment.
@_@
Talk to your DAD then (and then branch out seeking for support that way, and/or read up books in the library to aid and understand what is being done to you--preferably in the social section of your library; ask the clerks details on attitude and speaking books o_O)
My school's library is closed for repainting, my dad gave up on helping a while ago, and the public library doesn't have very many books...
Most are fantasy or romance. None that would help here. Unless I learn Tagalog or Russian, those are strangely larger than the English nonfiction section.
o_O
...There are tagalog books
in Canada? oh. Misread particular details there.
Because the thought by which made me post such recalls several books in that category which help a lot--if not others, then at least you, the reader--in understanding such attitudes.
Deleting emails and walking off? Not an attitude for you to develop anyway :/ That does not stimulate wholesome communication.
My mom still doesn't want me to tell people, but I don't know why.
E: Holy hell, I can't post because new replies every time.
Tell people, and seek aid dude :<
Nobody can help if they do not know--we know, and we push you to seek more holistic aid (as in physically over there) :O
If not, we're always available for help but the best way is a professional well-versed in those kinds of aid. Which in particular I believe exist over there
Tell people who can help you. If she can't explain why--then where I can assume that comes from is limiting contact
Teachers, I don't actually trust most of them enough
In my experience... don't trust them.
I was a odd child and lets just say that my experience in making a teacher a confidant blew up in my face...
It is why I LOATHE those personality test things they give students even in university.
I have never heard of these personality test things. Ever. Except for that nonsensical "don't do anything until I tell you to" one where they proceed to tell you to do a whole bunch of stuff and then get all pissy because you didn't wait for them to tell you to do it
...
From experience, dads are usually terrible at dealing with their wives. As evidenced - "tough it out" is less than ideal advice when dealing with a parent who is borderline abusive.
It's not nice for y'two to generalize :/
> Don't talk to teachers because 'this one event happened to me and the emotional catastrophe was bad'
Also personality tests exist, Orange >_> Research them up before concluding and applying a stigma to all of them, please.
Especially you, Neo. That's generalizing the teaching profession--just because a certain individual or individuals caused such an occurrence, know that people are different :V
You want an example? Look up Helen Keller, in a time where people with physical disabilities were looked down upon, or generally stereotyped into being less functional. Or even Einstein's youth. He had a terrible one wherein lots of people said, generally, 'no u can't be great u suck'. Who helped them? A teacher~
But this is me giving a superficial response to your superficial conclusion <_< Seriously, look up what is real and analyze the perspective holistically instead of verging on subjectivity to make a conclusion. Therein the latter lies danger of advice.