Re: Just venting, again...
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Originally posted by GoldenRetrLuver
I was talking to her today online, and we went on about what I want to be when I grow up. I'm not sure what I want anymore, and her response was "What?! Don't you want to be a vet? It's a fun job, you'll like it. Why are you not sure about it anymore?" GEEZ, it's my decision. Not yours.
Oh don't you just HATE that? One of my aunts is exactly the same way. Ever since I was in 7th grade, she's been nagging me of what I want to be when I grow up, and insisting that I be a doctor, like her. :rolleyes: I cannot tell you how much it annoyed me. First of all, she lives in England, and I live in the US. I don't see her more than once in a few years for a few days or weeks. I'm not close enough to her to talk so freely about such matters, let alone get a lecture from her about me becoming a doctor, something that I definitely, do NOT want as my profession.
On top of that, her daughter, who happens to be exactly the same age as me, and in the same grade, is dying to be a doctor and working towards it. For some reason, her mother wants me to be just like her. Whenever we visit them, I'm there for a few days, and all my aunt and cousin talk about is becoming a doctor, and blah blah blah. I don't want to be a doctor. Its not my interest. Its not something I have ever wanted to be. If my cousin wants to be one, good for her. My parents are not pressuring her into doing something she doesn't want to do. Why does my aunt feel the need to pressure me, and make me feel like a total loser? I don't like it. I don't like it one bit. It just isn't something she needs to worry about. Its my life, my education. I have decided what I want, with my own choice, and I don't need anyone trying to change my decision. What someone wants to be is no one else's business. They can ask, they can suggest........I don't mind, but when they insist and want MY life's decisions to be made by THEM, I mind big time. It hurts to be compared to others.
I have always gotten good grades throughout my school years. I don't look down on anyone who gets lower grades than me. I don't want to be given others' examples, nor do I want others to give their children my example (which my friends tell me their parents do.......and I don't like it!) :rolleyes: Everyone tries their best. We are all different, and will always be different. There's no need to push youngsters into trying to being someone they aren't. It affects their personality in a negative way. It isn't good for them, and their elders should be aware of that.
I'm sorry you're so frustrated right now Julie. I know how you feel, in a way. Hugs to you, and feel free to vent to me any time. After all, we are venting buddies, right? ;)