This is why I left home
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wow, your dad's a piece of work. But guess what? You're an adult who doesn't live there anymore so you now get to put on your big person panties and tell him you're not gonna be his slave. After basic chores (cooking and tidying) youre gonna do what you what to relax. If he doesn't like it, you can easily go back home. End of story.
"No" is a perfectly acceptable way to answer an unreasonable request.
the first step to being an adult is saying no to your parents. unfortunately some people never learn this
Well, since your laptop is not to be used, you obviously don't need any wifi at your parents' house. Time to unplug the router and modem and hide them.
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wow, your dad's a piece of work. But guess what? You're an adult who doesn't live there anymore so you now get to put on your big person panties and tell him you're not gonna be his slave. After basic chores (cooking and tidying) youre gonna do what you what to relax. If he doesn't like it, you can easily go back home. End of story.
"No" is a perfectly acceptable way to answer an unreasonable request.