In recent times, my parents have been practically denying things that they did when I was younger. I'm finding it a bit disturbing. I'm not sure if they are doing this because someone else is around while we're talking, or they are embarrassed or maybe they just don't want to admit they were like Quakers, or what the deal is. But it's annoying.
Last weekend, I had my boyfriend over, and we were all sitting outside and my mom was talking about the church she and my dad go to, and we got on the topic of Sunday school and Confirmation and stuff like that. Being the bitcher I am, I whined about how I had to waste every Wednesday night at Confirmation at church and never wanted to go, and how my brother and I were forced to get up every Sunday morning to go to church.
My mom denied it. She said "It was always your choice whether or not you wanted to go."
No, it wasn't. My mother's rule was that we HAD to go to church every Sunday, be in Sunday school, then Confirmation. We could only make the choice of whether or not we wanted to continue church AFTER confirmation. That WAS the rule. I don't know why she lied about it.
I don't understand why she'd lie and deny it. Is it because company was over? Perhaps she was actually embarrassed about the draconian rules growing up? I have no idea. But it's upsetting.
Last weekend, I had my boyfriend over, and we were all sitting outside and my mom was talking about the church she and my dad go to, and we got on the topic of Sunday school and Confirmation and stuff like that. Being the bitcher I am, I whined about how I had to waste every Wednesday night at Confirmation at church and never wanted to go, and how my brother and I were forced to get up every Sunday morning to go to church.
My mom denied it. She said "It was always your choice whether or not you wanted to go."
No, it wasn't. My mother's rule was that we HAD to go to church every Sunday, be in Sunday school, then Confirmation. We could only make the choice of whether or not we wanted to continue church AFTER confirmation. That WAS the rule. I don't know why she lied about it.
I don't understand why she'd lie and deny it. Is it because company was over? Perhaps she was actually embarrassed about the draconian rules growing up? I have no idea. But it's upsetting.
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