ur_inner_child
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Everyone is telling you to get out if you can, and you probably acknowledge the logic in it but won't act on it.
I had very very very similar parents (wouldn't let me make calls etc) and I got out. I made a stand. A few stands because they were ultimately my parents so I would move back, feeling really guilty.
I just want to express that moving away was the best thing I could ever do. It wasn't selfish, it was self respecting. Do it. Seriously. And know it can be done.
But then again, you're an international student. How dependent do you think you are anyway?
I can't believe they came all this way when really you could've just gone on your own to Sydney.
They will never change. You might resolve something, but then there is a hundred other things you still need to solve.
And yes they are your parents, you love them, and they love you, and they're not always painfully irritating, but you are not going to be a child forever. You WILL (and I emphasise will) have to stand up to them one day to show you're an adult eventually. It is not going to just suddenly be better. I promise, and I know EXACTLY what you are going through.
Get. Out. Now.
Or find supportive friends who will listen and understand and will help you through to find your confidence.
I had very very very similar parents (wouldn't let me make calls etc) and I got out. I made a stand. A few stands because they were ultimately my parents so I would move back, feeling really guilty.
I just want to express that moving away was the best thing I could ever do. It wasn't selfish, it was self respecting. Do it. Seriously. And know it can be done.
But then again, you're an international student. How dependent do you think you are anyway?
I can't believe they came all this way when really you could've just gone on your own to Sydney.
They will never change. You might resolve something, but then there is a hundred other things you still need to solve.
And yes they are your parents, you love them, and they love you, and they're not always painfully irritating, but you are not going to be a child forever. You WILL (and I emphasise will) have to stand up to them one day to show you're an adult eventually. It is not going to just suddenly be better. I promise, and I know EXACTLY what you are going through.
Get. Out. Now.
Or find supportive friends who will listen and understand and will help you through to find your confidence.
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