If you don’t sit down in that back seat while a parent is driving you may feel a hand across your lips…you got smacked dead in the mouth. You will not die or need counselling. In fact when you grow up, and recount the situation there will be no horror attached. And when I usually hear it, it is kinda funny…and you do sit down back there.
If you bring home C’s and D’s in Junior High School, you may actually get beat up by your parent. I’m not talking about a Manny Pacquiao ass whipping. I’m talking about that 30-45 second face-to-face confrontation by Parent, when they put their hand under your chin and make you look at them so they know they are being heard. When you turn your head in protest to free your chin and that hand couples the rear of the neck, like Tom Cruise did to Rain Man. I do not think that merits Clinical Counselling. Does that Parent need instruction as to better avenues on which to address the child?
What about DU?
Let’s say due to their activities, Faris’ parents and their participants each got 12-20 years in jail and not that 1.5 year thing. There is no grandma and the parents hid no money. He is now with DU who knows, has always known how he is quite exceptional academically. Immediately he let’s Faris know that it’s his job to make sure his son goes to the top of his class. Not an easy feat for a boy trying to hold his own and approaching young adulthood (an important milestone).
No weekly support group family chats. He’s on his own. And DU definitely knows Faris is smart like his father for he grew up with him. Moreover, DC is like DU in that he doesn’t take his studies seriously which further decreases Faris’ chances of success with him. Now comes the introduction to 2nd degree burns.
Emotional and Psychological Trauma – the result of extraordinarily stressful events that shatter your sense of security.
THE END
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There are 6 degrees of burns