By Anonymous - 13/09/2009 21:23 - United States
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Of course... your dad could just be really bad at counting.
I'm guessing this is an FML becuase your not old enough to be moved out by yourself. I am not really sure of the situation.
based off the wording of your post, it sounds like you're already out of the house and you were hoping to get a bedroom for you to stay in when you visit... well i think an office is a better use of space. im sure hell give you a bed to sleep in when you wanna visit. maybe a foldout in the office. stop complaining.
no wonder your parents are no longer together. (I'm assuming they broke up.)
what? I really don't see your point. His daughter should have a place ot sleep on her own.. i don't like other people in my room period
It's probably a case of shared custody (ie. weekends/every other weekend with Dad), hence why she referred to it as her father's house and not her own. Now, I know if I had to live in a house, even part time, I would want a place to call my own, so I can understand her frustration. It's possible that he intends to put bunk beds in the youngest daughter's room, in which case this is easily solved. However, if he simply expects her to sleep on the couch when she is obligated to stay at his house, she is completely justified in being upset.
Her point wasn't "I have to share a room," it was "My brother has his own room, my sister has her own room, I have no room." As in her sister wasn't going to have to share.
hint, hint. gtfo.
WTF, do u regularly live with him?
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aww that sucks :( demand a room or kick one of your siblings out. haha
tell him....and stop helping him move.