Tasha's stuff
Tasha I pretty much told them I will move out if I don't get what I need
Are you ready to do it if they say "go ahead"?
Tasha the look on thier faces when i said this, they were a bit scared
Was the belt on when you said this?
Tasha What I did could probably not be done by people who are locked by their parents (and aren't ok with it f
fully) because they are dependant on their parents
And did you get the belt off after this conversation?
Renita But not instead you
Of course not, but I think a boss should always be a role model for his employees
Laura you do the job, it's employment even to yourself
someone else does the job for you, it's a business
and if both are true? if I do the job myself but hire someone to help me, which is it then?
please introduce yourself in introduction
Laura Only me
Let's assume you had a sister, would she automatically have to wear a belt or is that always an individual decision?
Tasha Rings that allow things to be attached? No (yay!)
then you don't need to worry about thighbands
congratulations, you have achieved something great I think continuing to wear it outside the house is the absolute maximum, especially when you consider the context that your sister is currently not wearing a belt at home either.
If there are further discussions, you should make your position clear. But also accept your parents' opinion on the subject. I think mutual understanding is the best solution if you want to continue living with your parents.