get them boxing gloves.
2006-11-25 00:52:55
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answered by devil5557 3
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I would suggest that when they are fighting that you outside or somewhere where you can't hear or deal with it then when they are finished then you come back inside. One day while your mom's boyfriend isn't around, tell her how you feel about them fighting all of the time. Let her know that it's bothering you and that you want a change from it. It that doesn't help then try spending the night at a friend's house more often to get away from the house some or tell an adult what's going on at your home.
2006-11-25 01:10:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm sorry that you are in that situation. I can tell you the only thing that would get me through that is to pray. You can tell God everything and pray that he will give you strength. I'm sorry also that you have to deal with a parent who is dating. If parents could understand that if they are divorced or were never married that they shouldn't date until their children are grown and on their own. When a person decides to have children and the marriage or relationship doesn't work that they should spend the rest of their time raising their children, because it is not fair for a child to ever have to share a parent with someone other than their parent. I will remember you in my prayers. I promise the best thing is to pray that God will comfort you during those hard times and you should also find a school counselor and talk to them. When things get bad pray, pray and pray some more.
2006-11-25 01:25:44
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answered by Julie J 2
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My last boyfriend and I would fight a lot. My daughter just left the house. We split up later just because we finally realized we fought over everything and really didn't want a compromise. We had fixed ideas on how things should be. Maybe you could talk to your mom, (when they not fighting) and ask her about what they want to accomplish together. Don't expect a lot of results, because a parent is unlikely to take dating advise from her kids.
2006-11-25 00:55:06
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answered by nursesr4evr 7
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Hey sersly dont worry about it okay just settle down take a few deep breaths n jst listen to some music or go on the computer! if they get really bad maybe u should think about talking to a councellor about this and justt letting all ur feelings out:D dont worry about it,its their thing to deal with not urs n dont ever think its ur fault because it isnt:D hope it all works out good luck!!!
2006-11-25 00:54:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Talk to your mom when her boyfriend isnt around. Let her know how it makes you feel when theyre constantly fighting.
2006-11-25 01:12:15
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answered by justturning40 4
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i believe so sorry for you the two.yet regrettably, you may desire to stay with it till you're financially self sustaining. So perhaps the two one in all you may concentration on your examine and occupation every time time and stipulations enable.
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answered by Anonymous
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go sit in your room until you can talk to your mom alone, adults have problems too, and it sounds like your mother has self esteem issues to stay in a abusive relationship,
2006-11-25 00:56:02
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answered by rich2481 7
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sit them in a room and make them talk. good luck. i love the name = skittles lol.
2006-11-25 00:51:45
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answered by question man 911 4
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pray about it ask God to help them getr along!
2006-11-25 15:09:46
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answered by megerpoo 1
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