When I was 15 I felt the same way. Really. You'll probably get over it. I know you hate the to hear this now.
You should NOT run away. At least in your family situation you have food and shelter and clothing. Stay in school, it will help you improve your life. Things will get better as you move on to college, make new friends, and develop interests. I usually do not recommend professional help to people because I hated my psychologists, but if you feel you need it, Prozac works a bit.
Just calm down. Try to think about what you're feeling. Think about the reasons why. You'll probably realize that it's not so bad.
2006-06-06 05:11:21
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answered by Jessica G 3
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Yeah that is baby abuse. You must touch the specialists. Idk in the event you run away they'll ship out a lacking people document. Then your aunt would possibly get in quandary for "kidnapping". So you must alert the specialists. Don't inform someone seeing that they're going to be looking at you extra intently to make certain you do not name. Just move in your room or anyplace quiet together with your sister. With a cell and make contact with 911 evenly however critical. Tell them you're being abused by means of your father and mother and also you and your sister want support immediately. After you name the police inform her you and your sis will generally coming over there for a whilst and ask her how She could think in the event you 2 lived together with her. When they arrest your father and mother your aunt can grow to be your authorized dad or mum. Or whilst you move to tuition, inform your counselor. But I see it is saturday and tuition is Monday so that can be too lengthy. I could do just what I stated above. I could additionally search respectable support. Maybe a counselor external of tuition to visit might be weekly or so seeing that what you've gotten went via. I fairly desire you get support. Good success.
2016-09-08 21:25:36
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answered by ? 4
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DO NOT run away. You are only 15. You are probably just getting in to high school which means that you only have a few more years to get through. Once you turn 18 then do what you want. Running away doesn't solve anything. Also I would suggest you get some professional help or someone that you could talk to. Getting things off your chest to a trustworthy friend who will keep things confidential may really help you. Hang in there, you'll be able to get out on your own LEGALLY before you know it.
2006-06-12 14:26:21
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answered by jbb316 2
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Have you considered all other options? Have you tried changing the way you view your family or your outlook, because this may just be a temporary sort of depression clouding your normally logical thinking processes.Have you tried discussing this with them? If so then try again but do not be gentle with them. State your case in a clear and level headed manner and be open to their ideas but stand your ground. Your family needs to be aware of how you are feeling even if you have to metaphorically rub their faces in it. If push comes to shove, then you should definitely leave before doing anything drastic (suicide is drastic) Call social services and tell them everything
2006-06-06 07:56:48
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answered by Caduceus89 4
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don't do anything that you can't reverse, or that you will regret later. The best and quickest way to feel better about yourself is to stop focussing on what you want/dont have and get involved in people/animal organisations who could do with a healthy, willing person to help. Giving what you need to someone else is the best way to get it in return. Its a basic universal law. What you give always comes back.... focussing on yourself is usually frustrating and things seem to be worse than what they are.
2006-06-06 05:12:11
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answered by Baggio 1
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Honey - you need some help and you need to get it now. Although what you are feeling is pretty "normal" for a 15-year old, the fact that you are thinking about harming yourself makes me think that you are at risk.
PLEASE contact someone - your community probably has an outreach programs for teens, and if not, there are many, many programs nationwide. Here are just a few of them - you can email them or call them toll free:
http://helpnothassle.com/index.php
http://www.teenadviceonline.org/
http://www.teenhelp.org/
Contact them and stay safe.
2006-06-06 05:52:49
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answered by Retired 2
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All the advices above are good, but another one might be:
Why don't you try talking with you family and see what their view is of your family relationships? If they obviously don't care, then they are the ones with issues.
It seems that you just want some love from them. Talk it out. If they don't respond positively or it isn't working out, ask adults at school (close teachers, counselors) or at church (pastors Sunday school teachers)
2006-06-06 12:24:04
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answered by 3zth3r 1
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no cause you would be running away from a problem.just give it time things will work out for you.
2006-06-08 03:38:11
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answered by Chris P 1
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we all feel that way on some days. If you want to run away then do so.
2006-06-06 05:04:28
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answered by Anonymous
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NO! Seek professional help ASAP!
2006-06-06 05:03:42
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answered by Anonymous
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