Should We Be Taking Nuclear Threats More...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi Ash,
first things first.... you're already taking your first steps to helping yourself by admitting you have a problem and do need help.
are you at college or do you work?? if you are at college how about talking to the college counseller??? i dont mean have counselling sessions necessarily but sometimes its easier to speak to someone outside the family for advice.
i'm not a massive fan to all the emotional sides of relationships either whether it be with my parents or a partner so i can understand what you mean by the not hugging etc and i'm sure you're parents know you're not so dont worry about that bit.
how about talking to yuor dad one day when its all calm.... apologise for what you said about your nan and explain to him exactly what you have said in this message?? maybe show him it or write a letter??
i think your post proves that you arent a bad person but maybe you just need a little guidance on your way.
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ps... i'm only 20 myself so i'm not some old bag going on lol
Saw this at work earlier, but didn't have time to answer. I don't normally come into Body & Soul very often, I'm normally found lurking around Science and Music. I'm not really a particularly open person when it comes to feelings etc. And I'm not one of those people that everyone comes to for advice, a 'little chat' etc. etc. - I'm not very good at that sort of thing.
We have all been the "stroppy teenager" and I suppose this is growing up. Even at 17 and 18, we are learning a new or the next phase of independance and this can conflict with our established feelings about our family etc.
So, my point is; I thought you actually showed great maturity in your question, your acceptance of your part in the situation, and your desire to do something about it. I'm afraid I have no answers, but I have confidence you'll work it out together.
God! that sounds patronising, but it's really not meant to be. Nor am i trying to do the "you'll find out one day" or "I'm older and therefore know more". Just want to say Good Luck - you'll sort it out, I'm sure.