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Stuck between Millie or Molly as a girl's name?
Which one do you prefer?
8 AnswersBaby Names1 week agoWhat do you think of a mother who shouts and makes one child feel guilty by saying "I gave birth to you" to one child but not the other.?
A mother has two girls, 15 and 11. She had complications when giving birth to the 15 year old that it was a matter of life and death but she had an easy birth to the 11 year old.
Every time both girls misbehaved or shouted back to their mother, their mother would only shout at the eldest but not the youngest. The mother has never said to the youngest "who the hell do you think you are talking back to me like that, i gave birth to you" only shouts at the oldest.
The youngest sibling always talks back but she always gets a soft spoken communication whereas the oldest always gets shouted at when she talks back.
2 AnswersFamily2 months agoWhy do people just shut down emotionally after being abused?
Especially after they got out of the abusive relationship.
3 AnswersPsychology2 months agoWhat do you think of parents who shout at one child but not the other?
Is that favoritism?
9 AnswersParenting2 months agoWould you rather have no money or too much money?
Both can make you feel depressed.
4 AnswersPolls & Surveys2 months agoMy grandad is in a care home but he doesn't want to take the COVID vaccine. What shall we do?
He said that he's vulnerable already and taking the vaccine will make it worse for his immune system.
13 AnswersInfectious Diseases4 months agowhy is it no one wants to believe you when you're being abused at home?
When you confide in them, it seems like they shrug it off or say things like "I'm sure he loves you, you just take it too seriously" or "he's got a lot on his plate". Usually, it's the victim of the abuser that says those things but if the victim feels he or she is being abused and you confide in someone, they don't want to believe it.
4 AnswersPsychology4 months ago