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2007-03-05 01:30:38 · 5 answers · asked by Anna S 1 in Education & Reference Other - Education

Its all because of my asperges syndrome and am like why can't you let me grow up mum? She is sying that if I don't go in the taxi. She will take all my previlages away like going to the Lake distrct andI think she is being particulary unfair!

2007-03-05 01:32:14 · update #1

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Ask her to give you a chance. Say can you do it just once and if its ok can you go once a week. You need to talk to her, she is only looking out for you but your not a child.Sit your mum down and tell her how much you love her and that you understand that she is trying to protect you by letting you go in a taxi. However if anything is going to happen to you its just as likely to happen at college then on a bus as you will spend more time in college then on a bus. Also with the money it will save you can have a day out together. If she is not careful she is going to push you away as you might end up doing other things to gain some independance. Good Luck

2007-03-05 01:44:47 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Why don't tou suggest to you mum that you get the bus and that she follow you. That way she can she that you are able to get the bus and she can keep an eye on you to make sure that you get there okay. With the money you save by getting the bus you could save up for driving lessons. Who are you going to the lake district with. Are you going with friends or with the college? Do you not have mate at college how could give you a lift/

2007-03-06 01:20:34 · answer #2 · answered by antanddoc 3 · 1 0

Do you think you could arrange for the both of you to travel the exact route you would have to take on the bus?
That way you could show her precisely what you would be doing, and this might calm some of her concerns.
If you could also be the one that organises ever single thing (eg: paying for tickets, looking up timetables) this might help to convince her even more.

Even if she doesn't agree, she's just looking out for you. Over time you'll be ableto convince her, nothing is set in stone.

2007-03-05 02:16:04 · answer #3 · answered by Anon 2 · 0 0

Your mum is just being protective because of your condition. Try and convince your mum to let you go on the bus just for one day to see how it goes, if you feel comfortable with it i cant see why it should be a problem. Is there anybody that can go with you for a bit support, you may not need support but this is mainly so your mum feels happy with it.

2007-03-05 01:48:48 · answer #4 · answered by rose 3 · 0 0

listen to her.she knows wht's good.later persuade her to change her mind. dun fight her n make her upset.

2007-03-05 01:37:58 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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