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Dec 13, 2017 at 16:36 comment added Name Good point. I am not the best at writing titles but my edits seem to flow better with the body now.
Dec 13, 2017 at 16:29 comment added anongoodnurse @Name - The title does not reflect that. The title is, "Who to talk to when my parents are the problem", not, "How to talk to my parents when they are the problem." An edit might get you better responses. Good luck.
Dec 13, 2017 at 14:55 comment added Name My IPS question is about how to communicate to my parents that this form of education isn't working very well while also not making them go off the handle about me having friends.
Dec 13, 2017 at 14:49 comment added Name My impression of the counselor was that they had a very low education level and they didn't do anything but make me mad.
Dec 13, 2017 at 14:40 comment added anongoodnurse @Name - Knowing more math than your counselor doesn't make them a bad counselor. These comments show that the problem goes far beyond the scope of the site. Please forgive me for not understanding. This sounds like more of a cultural issue with which I have no experience.
Dec 13, 2017 at 14:31 comment added Name Another comment, I have never had any friends over to my house nor have I been to any friend's house in my entire life. - And I am 16 years old.
Dec 13, 2017 at 13:43 comment added Name About a counselor, I went to one when I was younger and hated it because I knew more math than them and they didn't really do anything. I also went another time for a test and my scores came out as 10th percentile because of a mis-test.
Dec 13, 2017 at 13:41 comment added Name About going to school, the public schools in my region are some of the worst in the nation and my mom has threatened repeatedly to send me to public school but I absolutely refuse to go to that mess
Dec 13, 2017 at 13:37 comment added Name Not being able to physically meet my friends has lost several wonderful friends over the years and while my mom says that "I should go out and make friends", she means local friends not friends that I only have seen in person for three weeks. Again, I am in a bind because if I tell her about wanting to meet my friends sometime I uncover my entire social life and I believe that would lead to yet more mistrust between me and my parents and would cut off all of my friends but on the other hand if I keep going about it sneakily I feel bad and my friends leave anyway (and rightfully so)
Dec 13, 2017 at 13:23 comment added Name ... I have met at my academic summer camp.
Dec 13, 2017 at 13:22 comment added Name I intentionally left some of the problem out of my question because I was planning on asking a new question about some of them but the gist of it is that I am interested in CS and am on the computer for all of my free time but they have put such strict parental controls on it that I can not access any site without approval (although I did manage to set up something similar to a VPN on a raspberry pi plugged into the corner of my room). Social media is completely utterly banned and she checks what she thinks is my main email which again, forced me underground when I email the few friends I...
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