Best | Auxilio No Soporto A Mis Padres
One day, you will have your own keys, your own silence, and your own rules. That day, you may find that distance transforms irritation into something softer: understanding, or at least, indifference.
“Dear Mom and Dad, I don’t hate you. But I cannot tolerate living like this. When you ______, I feel ______. I need ______. I am not your enemy. I am a person who is drowning in frustration. I am writing this to let the poison out, not to hurt you. Sincerely, Your child who is tired of pretending everything is fine.” auxilio no soporto a mis padres
This write-up can serve as a self-help guide, a blog post, or a reflection piece for someone experiencing this distress. “Auxilio, no soporto a mis padres.” If you’ve uttered this phrase—under your breath, in a journal, or screaming into a pillow after another fight—you are not alone, and you are not a bad person. One day, you will have your own keys,