Jon Snow & Ghost wrote:I'm sick and tired of you telling me to do chores when I'm quite obviously doing something important.
I skinned my knee exetremely bad. My feet are blistered.
And when I get up to do something you can pretty easily do.
You pin me to the wall because you're my dad and it's "funny"
I had enough, I dug my nails into your side and you got mad.
You've pushed me past what I can handle and I'm finished with your crud.
You deserved what you got.
I'm not sorry.
I am guessing you have problems with your dad....
Everything will work out, soon or later. Tell your dad how you feel about him hurting you and ho you don't like it. Make him understand. I have been ther before. I to,d my dad how I felt about him being mean and yelling, he understood and stopped. And I stopped yelling at him and arguing,now we are fine.
Hope everything works out.
Hugs
renegades. wrote:whenever i wake up, i still have that pain in my joints.
i have to get up, put on my uniform, and bare my sexuality like a burden.
i have to keep it secret from everyone at the school i go to, because it's catholic.
my mom says "don't ask, don't tell and everything will be better"
no.
it doesn't help.
i need someone to talk to about it.
I know what it feels like having to hide your sexuality.

My parents would kill me and my sister if they found out we support LBGTQ. But, we have found trusting people online that are also LBGTQ+, and talked to them about it. Also, even religous people can be gay or bi. At my church, I know some kids that are. You could ask some friends about their opinion about LBGTQ+, they may support it, too. If you trust them enough, you can tell them. Or, you could even find LBGTQ+ groups in your town or online and join.
Hope I helped.