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TopicIs it wrong of me to go buy an AC for my pregnant sister behind my mothers back?
DarkChozoGhost
06/02/23 10:10:32 PM
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pnut027 posted...
Youre not going to come into my house that I used my VA benefits to secure after serving for 15 years and took 8 goddamnit deployments and just mooch off everything I gave up to get here. Abso-fucking-lutely not.
Ah, that explains it. This guy is still military brainwashed.

Ok, let me teach you something to help you adjust back to civilian life. In the real world, people don't have to (and should not have to) blindly obey orders by their "superiors" without question. In the military everyone has distinct, inflexible rank, but not in real life. It's not that people don't "know their place," it's that you don't get to override the opinions of others just because you're head of a household, in charge of a project, an assistant manager, or whatever. And you shouldn't.

While of course the homeowner should have final say on house rules, that doesn't mean unquestioned authority. Everyone living there has a place to express their opinions and weigh in on the merit of the rules. It can improve the living conditions for everyone, including the head of household. In this particular case, it's absolutely ridiculous to refuse to allow an AC, especially since TC offered to cover the electric bill difference.

I'm sorry some asshole took advantage of you, but you shouldn't let that warp your perspective like this.

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