Wouldn't it be great to male a movie?

Wouldn't it be cool to do a movie about our mothers and how much we hate them. All of us have a story although diffrent we all share a common goal. Mother's are a waste of space their cruel. My mother didn't allow me to make mistakes or live life the way I wanted The damage is done. Im not my mother's child and did not deserve to go through what I went through but now I see that mothers are just obnoxious and egomanical.

Voting Results
18% Normal
Based on 28 votes (5 yes)
Help us keep this site organized and clean. Thanks!
[ Report Post ]
Comments ( 20 )
  • Short4Words

    Not all mothers are like that. Also you give whatever happened to you more power thinking the "damage" is irreversible. I don't think your as much of a lost cause as you make yourself out to be.

    Comment Hidden ( show )
      -
    • Misogynist19

      I'm talking about mothers that ppl do hate

      Comment Hidden ( show )
  • NathanScot

    Fuck you.I love my mother.

    Comment Hidden ( show )
  • thegypsysailor

    Oh you poor dear. Your mommy didn't allow you to "live life the way I wanted" in her home? Horrors. Well flog the fucking bitch for trying to do her job as a parent, you ungrateful piece of shit. It's a parent's job to try to guide stupid little children into adulthood. I guess she failed miserably with you, huh? Too bad for you.

    Comment Hidden ( show )
      -
    • itsnotnormal8

      You pretend to sail the world from your mother's basement.

      Comment Hidden ( show )
    • Misogynist19

      She didn't do her job as a parent asshole. You called being kicked out of the house as a kid guidance being beat till I could not move. Almost being unconscious her spreading false rumors about me to her friends. Maybe you didn't have love as a child either.

      Comment Hidden ( show )
        -
      • thegypsysailor

        I walked out of my parent's house at 15; no need to kick me out. But nothing in your OP indicates to me you are anything but a crybaby. Grow up, nobody has perfect parents; they don't exist.

        Comment Hidden ( show )
          -
        • Ah, dude. I'm not in agreement with this guy about mothers but if a guy got thrown out when he was a kid and physically abused to the extent he said, just ignoring that isn't "growing up", as you put it.

          There aren't perfect parents but that doesn't mean a parent that beats their child to a pulp gets to be defended with that excuse, ya know?

          Comment Hidden ( show )
            -
          • thegypsysailor

            "but now I see that (ALL) mothers are just obnoxious and egomanical" This PO is just spewing hate.

            Comment Hidden ( show )
              -
            • Yeah, and he's wrong for that view, obviously, but it just seems like you were saying he's a cry baby over his own experiences with his mother.

              I don't agree with this guy at all but I just got the impression you were calling him a cry baby due to his experiences with his own mother. I may be wrong.

              Comment Hidden ( show )
        • itsnotnormal8

          You pretend to sail the world from your mother's basement.

          Comment Hidden ( show )
  • You're projecting, dude. All of our mothers have had habits we don't like but not all of them were so bad that it warrants hate entirely.

    I understand that you're projecting your experience with your mother here, or maybe you're trolling, but you need to realize that even though she's the one that's supposed to be your main female influence, that doesn't mean all the other females are bad influences or bad people.

    Comment Hidden ( show )
  • anti-hero

    Get the fuck over it. You're supposed to be an adult.

    Comment Hidden ( show )
  • gloryholeflasher

    Not many of us have had perfect parents. Being a parent is probably the most important job anybody can do in life.
    We are rearing the teachers, business leaders, cops and judges, captains of industry, and the kings and queens and presidents and prime ministers of the next generation and we haven't been properly trained for such a monumental task.
    For the most part we don't know what the hell we're doing, AND we're doing it at the most inopportune time in our lives, while we are preoccupied with trying to get a decent job that pays the bills, trying to afford a car to get us to work and our kids to the Dr and daycare, etc, struggling to make the mortgage payments so we and our kids have a decent place to live.
    We are overworked, over stressed, underpaid, and under appreciated, and our kids, who don't know anything about the "real" world, expect us to be perfect.
    I remember what a shock it was to me when I was about 9 years old and I discovered that my parents weren't perfect.
    Now as a mature adult I try to be as forgiving toward my parents as I hope my children will be toward me.
    Sorry you had a rough childhood. If you want to have a good future then you don't want to let your childhood define the rest of your life. You will try to see the good things your Mom did for you and get over the bad things she did and find it in your heart to forgive her. Believe me, with your upbringing your going to be making plenty of mistakes that you are going to need your children to forgive you for!
    Good Luck!

    Comment Hidden ( show )
  • sexysonofsam

    Listen here you arsehole, without your mother you would not exist! get over yourself already, you were probably a naughty little shit who deserved to be given a few slaps around the head!

    Wait until you have children of your own one day and see what the "joys" of parenthood are all about. remember the sins of the children are passed on to their siblings, think about it, what you did as a child will be brought back on you threefold!

    Get your head out of your arse, smile and get a life!

    Comment Hidden ( show )
  • Arm0se

    I love my mother... sooooo... good luck with that I guess.

    Comment Hidden ( show )