Can't Believe What I Witnessed!

SeanB

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Have you ever seen your mom and her sister fighting, eventually wrestling it out on the floor? :shock:
 
I am an only child, but out of curiousity, are your mom and sister deaf? Otherwise I am not sure this fits in Deaf culture! :P
 
I thought deaf moms and deaf daughters duking it out is the norm in the deaf community?


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Have you ever seen your mom and her sister fighting, eventually wrestling it out on the floor? :shock:

no. my mom was an only child. did yours? are you gonna sell tickets??
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I have seen my Mom and my Aunt having an all out brawl before!

I was like :jaw:
 
:naughty: did you watch or break it up?
 
Mod: Put post in appropriate place if necessary.

I let them finish it on their own - both emerging with black eyes! LOL They are not deaf like I am, but since others have posted shocking stories, thought I'd add another to the pile that's accumilated. I guess this damn economy gives one all the reason to consume alcohol more readily. :shock:
 
Wow, I've never seen any of my relatives fight.
 
I've heard one too many arguments between my mother and a sister of mine while they screamed at each other at the top of their lungs. Thank goodness I was able to turn my hearing aids off. :giggle:
 
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As for fighting - There wasn't any physical altercation but I've seen plenty of ugly arguments between my mom and my sister. I'm no saint either and I've argued with my mother too. :lol:

Yeah, You could say that it was a phase for being a teenager. :P
 
Ive seen brawls - actually they seem to be the norm in my family. But Im not a fighter - Im more of the type that only gets involved to restrain the other. Ive held my mom in a headlock before, and she's twice my size, LOL.

In another incident my aunt and her stepdaughter got into it right over me (physically the fight started right on top of me, I lost a wad of hair and ended up with a part of a ring tangled in my hair. There was a lot of hollering screaming, crying boohooing and things thrown and a lot of bitch slaps passed around. And this was at a family Christmas dinner at my grandparents. Needless to say my grandmother was extremely displeased.
 
I avoided my family side ( mother and siblings ) for years. I don't see them for a very long time. About 8 years. I've seen my mother and young sister arguin'.

My mother and I are not very close in relationship for years. My biological father was passed away in 1990's due to heavy smokin' and pnuemonia. My young sister and I are not very close in relationship, either. She has this " bossy " streak in her and tell family what to do. :eek3: I am the eldest in the family. :cool: She stole my birth right.
 
Hm, I thought it was my family who put the "fun" in "dysfunctional". Wrong again, sigh and woe. : )
 
That kills me. :rofl2:

It remind me when my brother and I were working for Sizzler together in the Kitchen while we were in HS. We started arguing then brawling for about 5 minutes until the other cook felt like we had enough and broke it up.
 
That reminds of my mom was telling me that her sister (my aunt) did punch her (my mom) teeth for big mouth to her dad for sneaking out with her (my aunt) boyfriend long time ago and my mom lost all of her teeth when she was 18 yrs old... yeah i know lolz
 
I avoided my family side ( mother and siblings ) for years. I don't see them for a very long time. About 8 years. I've seen my mother and young sister arguin'.

My mother and I are not very close in relationship for years. My biological father was passed away in 1990's due to heavy smokin' and pnuemonia. My young sister and I are not very close in relationship, either. She has this " bossy " streak in her and tell family what to do. :eek3: I am the eldest in the family. :cool: She stole my birth right.

That is sad with your mother and siblings for ignoring you as part of the family. It is like a Cinderella story. That take the cake if family members don't love each other. It is hard to try to amend that you will have to have peace and forgiven your family members for what they do.

In the past when I was a teenager, I used to argued and get mad at my sister (seven years younger than me) and my mom too. There was no fighting, just words thrown each other about what we think of them. But I made peace with my mom and my sister years later. Now my mom is gone. All I have left is my sister and my half brother living (we have family like my nieces and nephews including my son and his family). So I had to make peace with them. I think family quarrel is probably the normal, but I feel there is something wrong with us not getting along well and not get into terrible fight like S.O.B. mentioned. I think it is the reason why we have family social workers or family counselors to help us deal with our differences and try to make peace among us. Having a family is not easy and it takes work to make everyone getting attention and love in the family. That is my two cents. PEACE. :cool2:
 

1) I read the original post too fast and thought he said his mom and his sister (hence the mom and daughter)
2) Since it was originally posted under Deaf Culture, I was making a joke saying "I thought this was normal in the deaf community?"

Yea I know... talk about FAIL.
 
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