Quote:
O.K. This is the most hilarious smiley I have EVER seen! Well placed, too. LOL!
Birdies...like others have already said - when in Rome, you must do what the Romans do. Mom says no chickens, then that's all there is to it.
My parents said "no" to me for 18 years every time I asked for a horse. They weren't kidding. No horse.
I took my happy butt to college, got a job...and purchased two horses! Nothing was as sweet as wanting something for so long, working hard to get it, and the joy of actually, finally having them. My parents were right to tell me no - some things you have to earn.
I guess you're right
Except that a horse is way more expensive, and way harder to take care of than a chickie
AGAIN, the point some of us are trying to make is, no matter what it is you may want, you must abide by your parents rules. As long as you live with them, that is the way it is. I am an adult, way into adulthood. I have lived on my own since 1980. My dogs stay in the house , at my house. If we go to my parents and take the dogs, the dogs stay in a kennel we built. Again, my parents house, their rules.