“Dad said yes, but then yesterday, an hour before May was going to pick me up, he said he changed his mind, and I couldn’t go anymore because he didn’t want Anna to find out about it and feel bad,” she explained.
At this point, she lost her temper and began yelling at her father out of frustration. Looking back now, she knows that this was not the best way to go about things, but she couldn’t help it.
She was just so annoyed that he was making her cancel plans at the last minute for such an unfair reason.
Standing up to her father, she said that it was unfair of him to make everyone follow Anna’s diet all the time. Since she doesn’t typically lash out like that, her father was pretty surprised and ended up letting her go with May anyway.
“But when I got back home, he told me how immature I was. I’m 15 and know nothing about what Anna is going through right now and that we’re already halfway there, so I could have just soldered through for four more months instead of getting so worked up about it,” she said.
Ever since things between her and her father have been pretty tense, and she’s beginning to wonder if she was in the wrong all along.
Do you think it was rude of her to stand up to her father about this? Do you think it’s fair for her father to expect everyone to follow the restrictive diet that Anna is on right now?
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