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Your parents REALLY need to make her at least pay rent. She's going to be so screwed when she has to live on her own.


if she helps do chores, that's considered her rent payment. But she only has to do that on days she doesn't work. I know. I can't say much because I'm just a mean person so I just keep quiet. My mom did say something about her wanting to move out on her own. That would be interesting to say the least. I think my dad gave up on this issue half a dozen years ago.
 
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I'm actually curious as to how he found her and not me. That's pretty funny. But sorry mtown, no slutty profile pics from me.
 
if she helps do chores, that's considered her rent payment. But she only has to do that on days she doesn't work. I know. I can't say much because I'm just a mean person so I just keep quiet. My mom did say something about her wanting to move out on her own. That would be interesting to say the least. I think my dad gave up on this issue half a dozen years ago.


He gave up on her when she was 16?
 
if she helps do chores, that's considered her rent payment. But she only has to do that on days she doesn't work. I know. I can't say much because I'm just a mean person so I just keep quiet. My mom did say something about her wanting to move out on her own. That would be interesting to say the least. I think my dad gave up on this issue half a dozen years ago.

Of course she's not going to want to move out. She can spend all of the money she'd spend on rent buying whatever crap she wants.
 
He gave up on her when she was 16?


if not before then. He gave up on having any say. My mom will side with my sister and that's that. I'd say it wasn't long after I left for college. My sister is very, very good at manipulating people, especially our mom. I feel like I'm the only one who sees this, so maybe I'm just crazy. No, not true. My younger brother sees it too. She has always been able to get my mom to do just what she wants.

They've both always been super lenient with her. My best example is the calf feeding deal when I was 12 (she was 8). We had been living on the farm for about two months and our job was to feed the calves in the morning. I'd do the milk and she'd do feed, water, and hay - which was easier and took less time. Good deal. She was usually done before me but if not, I'd help out. Well I figured out that she wasn't actually giving them fresh water and feed every day. I had to feed one calf in their water bucket and I noticed the calf's feed looked "off". Dumped it all out and it was full of maggots. That's not just a day of skipping feed. I was furious. Same with some of the water - she was just refilling it every day and not doing a quick spray and rinse, even if calves had slopped feed, hay, shavings, or **** into it. I told her she needed to go back through, dump out all the feed, clean out the water buckets, and give them fresh feed and water. The calves were my babies and I was just so mad. We'd been helping feed calves for years. This wasn't that it was too hard for her or that she didn't know how, it was just trying to take the quick way out.

So then she was washing buckets on her knees, getting soaking wet - whatever - and I tossed a calf bucket over for her to wash. I wasn't trying to splash her or hit her - we threw them to each other like this every time - but it bounced and the tablespoon of milk left in the bucket splashed her and she ran crying to the barn. She was already ****** about having to do the feed and water again, so the tears came easily. Of course since she'd been sitting on the ground hosing stuff out, she was already soaked. So it looked like I dumped a 5 gallon bucket on her.

I got my *** chewed out for being mean to her and was told that since I wanted to be so damn picky about the feed and water, I could do it by myself. I didn't think expecting maggot and ****-free feed was being picky, but I guess they disagreed. So I did it by myself until I left for college. So what did my sister learn from this? If you do a ****** job, just whine and you'll get out of it forever. Mind you my 6 year old brother had chores he was supposed to complete by himself - he had to bed a whole damn shed by himself - longer and dirtier work than doing feed and water for the baby calves. I distinctly remember him being chewed out when he'd try to short a pen.

There was no teaching her how to do it correctly and saying why it's important to do so, no re-evaluating if one of our parents needed to check down and see that she was doing it well enough/wasn't too much work - just made me do it. Which was fine - I liked feeding calves and I'd just play a radio and sing the whole time.

After that, she didn't have to do anything other than feed the cats until I was 16. Then she had to do feed and hay on the days I went to choir, but nothing at night. She didn't have full-time chores until I left for college.
 
if not before then. He gave up on having any say. My mom will side with my sister and that's that. I'd say it wasn't long after I left for college. My sister is very, very good at manipulating people, especially our mom. I feel like I'm the only one who sees this, so maybe I'm just crazy. No, not true. My younger brother sees it too. She has always been able to get my mom to do just what she wants.

They've both always been super lenient with her. My best example is the calf feeding deal when I was 12 (she was 8). We had been living on the farm for about two months and our job was to feed the calves in the morning. I'd do the milk and she'd do feed, water, and hay - which was easier and took less time. Good deal. She was usually done before me but if not, I'd help out. Well I figured out that she wasn't actually giving them fresh water and feed every day. I had to feed one calf in their water bucket and I noticed the calf's feed looked "off". Dumped it all out and it was full of maggots. That's not just a day of skipping feed. I was furious. Same with some of the water - she was just refilling it every day and not doing a quick spray and rinse, even if calves had slopped feed, hay, shavings, or **** into it. I told her she needed to go back through, dump out all the feed, clean out the water buckets, and give them fresh feed and water. The calves were my babies and I was just so mad. We'd been helping feed calves for years. This wasn't that it was too hard for her or that she didn't know how, it was just trying to take the quick way out.

So then she was washing buckets on her knees, getting soaking wet - whatever - and I tossed a calf bucket over for her to wash. I wasn't trying to splash her or hit her - we threw them to each other like this every time - but it bounced and the tablespoon of milk left in the bucket splashed her and she ran crying to the barn. She was already ****** about having to do the feed and water again, so the tears came easily. Of course since she'd been sitting on the ground hosing stuff out, she was already soaked. So it looked like I dumped a 5 gallon bucket on her.

I got my *** chewed out for being mean to her and was told that since I wanted to be so damn picky about the feed and water, I could do it by myself. I didn't think expecting maggot and ****-free feed was being picky, but I guess they disagreed. So I did it by myself until I left for college. So what did my sister learn from this? If you do a ****** job, just whine and you'll get out of it forever. Mind you my 6 year old brother had chores he was supposed to complete by himself - he had to bed a whole damn shed by himself - longer and dirtier work than doing feed and water for the baby calves. I distinctly remember him being chewed out when he'd try to short a pen.

There was no teaching her how to do it correctly and saying why it's important to do so, no re-evaluating if one of our parents needed to check down and see that she was doing it well enough/wasn't too much work - just made me do it. Which was fine - I liked feeding calves and I'd just play a radio and sing the whole time.

After that, she didn't have to do anything other than feed the cats until I was 16. Then she had to do feed and hay on the days I went to choir, but nothing at night. She didn't have full-time chores until I left for college.

tl:dr - farming sucks
 
what's up with all these creeps trying to FB creep cowgirl?


just nobody go creepy requesting her or anything. Cause that's weird and she's smart enough to know anything coming from an ISU person would be connected to me.
 
if not before then. He gave up on having any say. My mom will side with my sister and that's that. I'd say it wasn't long after I left for college. My sister is very, very good at manipulating people, especially our mom. ....


A deep breath, cowgirl...you're looking at the situation with the lingering resentment, but I can tell you that most of the rest of us not attached to the situation look at that story and think that you got out of it with the good end of the deal. You learned responsibility, and that the world is not always fair, but you can only control yourself, and your self worth, if based on your personal achievements, is stronger than any other valuation.

Your sister has been set up for a hard landing and a long life of struggles the way it sounds. You need not be angry or hold resentment toward her. Forgive her and she has nothing on you anymore.
 
A neighbor of mine borrowed a power drill about 5 years ago. He had been fixing up his parents' house while his dad was sick. He never returned it and I never really thought that much about it. His wife had recently lost her job and I knew he his hands were full busting his *** trying to do everything he could.

The drill I lent him was older, so I ended up just getting another drill a few months later. No biggie.

Last Wednesday, his family moved out to get a bigger house (3 kids later). I came home this weekend to a present sitting on my front porch. New drill, new drill bits and a big thank you note and an apology saying that he just found the drill during the move.

The new neighbors have some big shoes to fill.
 
bad pronoun reference, my sister has mentioned moving out.

Oh I'm sure she's mentioned it. If only to give your parents hope that she's not completely useless. She's going to milk (pun intended) them for as long as she can.

My older sister is somewhat similar, except she really wanted to be independent after HS. She never did well at school so she was going to be a McDonalds manager. That worked ok for a while but then she decided to go to school. First as a mechanic, which lasted for a few months resulting in having to sell really expensive tools at a loss, and finally she got a BS in Psychology. Of course you can't do much of anything with an undergrad degree in Psych and she didn't like school enough to get a Masters.

She works in an office now and, while she's not dependent on my parents, she sponges off them quite a bit. She get's help with down payments on cars, her house, she eats over there more than half of the week... It's just annoying for me since I went from college to getting a job and living on my own immediately.
 
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