If the relationship with your Dad cannot be made better by communication than yes, you should live with your Mom. You need to respect both parents and their rules but moving may save your father and your relationship longterm. Maybe time apart is what you both need. Try talking with him first. Make sure he knows you want things to be better at home there with him.
2007-02-03 11:47:06
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answered by enjoyrselves 5
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It is hard for your father to stop smoking because he is addicted to smoking but that is no reason for him to smoke in the house around you when he can go outside to smoke. I think with your dad it is a selfish issue, he doesn't want to be cold so he is going to make you suffer.
It all depends on you whether you want to live with your mom and your situation. Does your mother have enough money to support you? Would you be better off living with your mother? Would you have to switch over schools?
2007-02-03 11:22:37
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answered by drunken_monkey1988 4
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I felt the comparable way when I advised my dad. i might nonetheless experience that way if he hadn't have long gone out and offered a teething ring on the instant and gave it to me (lol i'm 32 weeks, i'm undecided why he offered a teething ring already, in spite of the incontrovertible fact that it relatively is stable). in case your dad is something like mine, he in all probability won't teach any exhilaration till the toddler is relatively right here. Then, you is in basic terms no longer waiting to get the toddler removed from him :) For some kinfolk, it in basic terms takes an prolonged time to heat as much as the assumption. In our case, it relatively is simply by fact we've been having severe financial issues, so relatively everyone seems to be in basic terms worried approximately how we will shelter ourselves, no longer to indicate a baby. yet as I say, as quickly as they see that powerful little toddler, they'll heat up at present and prefer to be the 1st ones to hold him. Congrats on the toddler! wish that helped ease your innovations slightly.
2016-10-01 09:26:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree with MeMyself&I, you should talk to him when he isn't doing anything else. My dad was not very nice to me either when I was a teenager, at least that was the way I saw it. After he died, I found out that he really did love me and his actions meant different things from his perspective. Just talk to him sometime in a non-threatening and non-deffensive manner. If he can't be that mature with you, then maybe you should think about moving in with your mom.
2007-02-03 11:41:19
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answered by Jillian 1
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You won't get him to smoke outside! It is really sad that he doesn't take your feelings into consideration. Maybe you should talk to you mom. Just remember the grass isn't always greener on the other side. She may do things you don't like too?1
2007-02-03 11:17:38
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answered by snowbody 2
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I'm sure your father doesn't mean to be rude to you. Maybe when he's not doing anything important, tell him how you feel and what you're considering doing.
2007-02-03 11:19:28
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answered by Anonymous
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honey if you are old enough to move out then you should have moved out already.. i hate the smoke too but it is still his house...
2007-02-03 11:17:26
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answered by panda 6
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You probably should'nt move unless the situation gets physical because, he might get even more depressed!
2007-02-03 11:17:50
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answered by <3 2
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