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marvelously-lost:a-study-in-oddities:la-hire-ships-it:notyouraveragepornblog:blasianxbri:mamamorgantayl0r:This is beautiful. And on the topic of sleepovers and kids getting stuck in uncomfortable situations: My mom and I had a code, ever since my first sleepover. I would always call home to say goodnight, and if I asked “How is the cat doing?”, it meant that I wasn’t comfortable and I wanted her to pick me up. I did use this code a few times, and whenever I did, my mom came up with the excuses for me. I was never stuck at a sleepover I didn’t want to be at - and as a child with anxiety and social phobia, this was a great system.posts like these are the reason i love tumblrOnce, I was at a friend’s birthday party, and they began to play strip poker and 7 minutes in heaven and immature stuff like that. I am the biggest virgin that you’ve ever known, so I pretended like my phone was vibrating, punched in my mom’s speed dial, and when she answered, I said “Hey mom, whatcha need? *Pause* oh, okay. So I have to come home now? Yeah, sorry, I’ll clean my room right when I get there. *pause* ten minutes? Okay, that works. See ya.” and she understood exactly what I wanted, and she came and picked me up, and even scolded me in front of my friends for ‘not cleaning my room’. I’ve used this so many times, it isn’t funny. My mom is so understanding each time.And now I must hug my mother and post 5 million mom appreciation posts.reblogging because I never had any of this from my own mother so I know first-hand what it feels like to have no way out of social situations I don’t want to be in; I also have no choice or freedom in deciding what I like and want to do. Tip: being strict and keeping your kid under an iron fist will only mess them up. -- source link