- Joined
- Jul 24, 2014
My mother doesn't think of me as retarded (because I am not as she says so) and like I've told you before I used to be very thin and as skinny as she is when I first moved out nine years ago. There aren't any pictures of me from then though. And I was 28 when I moved out. BUT I was always wanting to move out since I turned 18 and I made a declaration of this to her and quite often. But she wouldn't let me move out because I guess she was overprotective of me and lovesick at the same time that she wanted us to always live together. I moved out thanks to a cousin who is three years younger than me who had moved out when he was 18 and it was who helped my mother sell our old home and found me my apartment to move into. And I try and want to live independantly. It's just for one thing I must have got so used to being provided for her with certain things over those almost three decades that it's just a habit hard to break.I've always assumed that Mama Hapney was sick of having her obese retard around all of the time. I know I would be after over three decades. That, and maybe there was a slight glimmer of hope - quickly snuffed out, of course - that Cherie being "on her own" would motivate her to become more independent.
I am sure that a group home won't be in my future if I can help it. None of my relatives would ever do that to me if it was against my will especially.Unless Mommy or Auntie manages to guilt trip one of Cherie's little cousins into taking care of her, I think the assumption is a group home/ward of the state saga. Cherie's tardbux aren't anywhere near enough to sustain her lifestyle (not even counting the money she throws away on woggleshit), and without a payee or something, she'd just get scammed out of them.
No, you are not my best friends. I have real best friends online though. And I pretty much just keep coming here to let you know I am never going to give up on anything. As well as to let you know when you are wrong.We're Cherie's best friends, and the only social interaction she doesn't have to pay for.