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Is anyone else's parents low-key blackpilled? I know it sounds impossible, but hear me out. Maybe it's because my parents are originally from the Balkans, but they have a comment regarding someone's appearance almost all the time. Not only that, but they blatantly discuss things wrong with my siblings and I, especially from a cosmetic standpoint (though they've relaxed toward my sisters, since they often get very upset).
Recently, I told my mom about this one girl I've been going on dates with. She's half-latina, half-white, has a pretty face, and is also a gymcel
However, when I told my mom about her height (something that also bothered me), she completely scoffed at me, asking me why would I date someone that's the size of a "mouse." My logic was that even if I somehow did marry this girl eventually and we had kids, I'd just give our boys some HGH and regulate their diets. She's 5'0 and I'm 6'1 for anyone that's wondering
One of the first things she asked as well was what race she was. You cannot make this up
Not even five minutes later, when my dad comes home and we begin to eat @ the table, he brings up me getting cosmetic surgery for a scar that runs through my lip. They talked about going back to the motherland to get it done too
They've spoken about all my lagging features, and proposed solutions on how to fix it. In a way, it's a blessing, but when it's something you cannot change, like some minor scoliosis, it really feels bad
Can anyone else relate?
inb4 "did not read"
Recently, I told my mom about this one girl I've been going on dates with. She's half-latina, half-white, has a pretty face, and is also a gymcel
However, when I told my mom about her height (something that also bothered me), she completely scoffed at me, asking me why would I date someone that's the size of a "mouse." My logic was that even if I somehow did marry this girl eventually and we had kids, I'd just give our boys some HGH and regulate their diets. She's 5'0 and I'm 6'1 for anyone that's wondering
One of the first things she asked as well was what race she was. You cannot make this up
Not even five minutes later, when my dad comes home and we begin to eat @ the table, he brings up me getting cosmetic surgery for a scar that runs through my lip. They talked about going back to the motherland to get it done too
They've spoken about all my lagging features, and proposed solutions on how to fix it. In a way, it's a blessing, but when it's something you cannot change, like some minor scoliosis, it really feels bad
Can anyone else relate?
inb4 "did not read"