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    Default Rules you learned from your parents..

    ...that you never thought you would adopt because you hated them as a kid.

    1. No sleeping in the common room (living room, family room etc..) This place is to stay clean and free of clutter. Not even napping is allowed here- this is why we have bedrooms- so other members of the house don't have to walk around feeling guilty about every noise they make.

    2. If you're going out- turn off your fucking computer. We don't need the perpetual roar of something in the room that's not being used.




    Edit- I mean rules you adopted as your own even though you hated them as a kid.

    Edit- this thread is not about why you hate your parents. This thread is about rules that you grew up with that you hated then but use now.

    Edit- What rules did you hate as a kid but love now?

    Edit- What did your parents instill in you as a kid that you hated but grew to love as you got older.
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    2. No singing at the table. I still refuse to follow it, but my two sisters and I all spend at least 80% of our waking hours singing if not playing another instrument, and dinnertime was no exception.
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    3. You're not allowed to be gay/bi... if you are you're out of the family... <--- rule was stated in middle school, and then when I came out of the closet recently, the "penalty" added was that of being disowned... All I have to say, is fuck my parents and the moment that I can support myself and get the fuck away from them will be the happiest moment in my life.
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    One thing that my parents were firm believers in that I didn't appreciate until I became older was the whole dinner table thing. My parents were traditionalists when it came to dinner. Every night we'd sit at the table, have dinner and talk about various things. Or some times we wouldn't really talk at all. But it was the one time of the day for about half an hour or so when we could all talk together as a family. I didn't really appreciate it back then, but I think that it was a positive thing for me as a child.
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    no riding dirtbikes in the bedrooms.

    pretty solid rule.
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    One thing that my parents were firm believers in that I didn't appreciate until I became older was the whole dinner table thing. My parents were traditionalists when it came to dinner. Every night we'd sit at the table, have dinner and talk about various things. Or some times we wouldn't really talk at all. But it was the one time of the day for about half an hour or so when we could all talk together as a family. I didn't really appreciate it back then, but I think that it was a positive thing for me as a child.
    I always thought eating tea at the table was stupid when I was a child, but I intend to eat at the table as often as possible with my son when he's growing up because it's one of the few times you actually get to interact as a family.
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    Well, I never really hated my parents. Or disliked them either. In fact, I liked them a lot, so I wonder if this counts.

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    Haha, my parents recently have been trying to force me not to curse. (not working of course, since I haven't listened to them if I didn't agree with them since I was about 16) And all I had yo say was "really, you want me not to curse now that i'm an adult, wouldn't this have made more sense when i was..you know..a kid." (they had no rule about cursing when i was young except my dad frowned on cursing around his mother, mainly cause she would blame him for what she saw as 'bad behavior')

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    1. No drugs. Fucked that one up.
    2. Go to bed at 9. That never worked after 4th grade.
    3. No cursing. They never heard me.
    4. No sneaking out. Did it all the time.
    5. Always use condoms. Oops..
    6. Do your homework. I never did it.
    7. Don't lie. Hard to do when I'm breaking all the rules and gotta cover my ass.
    8. No tattoos or piercing or we will disown you. Only one I've kept, but I'm going to break it soon.
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    My parents are anarchists. There was never a rule or law with them that I hated really. I mean, besides the typical angsty teen spurts where you'd hate them for nagging on simple things like asking, "You want something to eat?" or something like that.
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    no riding dirtbikes in the bedrooms.

    pretty solid rule.
    A few months ago I rode my moped into my friend's living room, through his apartment, into the bedroom, turned around, burnt out on the carpet, and then rode it back out.

    Guess my parent's could've learned something from yours.
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    My mom hates when I curse but my dad curses a lot, I suspect it's because he's from Brooklyn.
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    A few months ago I rode my moped into my friend's living room, through his apartment, into the bedroom, turned around, burnt out on the carpet, and then rode it back out.

    Guess my parent's could've learned something from yours.
    obviously you were raised incorrectly.

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    The only thing my parents made that made me hate them was forcing me to go to musical school. I hated it back then because it required a lot of study.

    Then we agreed that at the fifth year of musical school (which is the end of basic music school) I would quit.
    When I got there, I started liking it, and am currently on my 7th grade there and intend on continuing.

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    Those are the ones I adopted, anyway.
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    idk what deadset rules there were at home my parents were not very orthodox
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