sparkling-meerkat988
I'm 32 years old and have three sisters and one brother, all of whom are married. My father has been a coward and a person with low self-esteem since childhood. He never responds when someone insults him; he is truly timid. My mother has always shown favoritism among us siblings, often treating us unfairly. She would indulge in her whims at home while criticizing us, and my parents never intervened. Our relatives took advantage of this dynamic, treating us like maids while their daughters enjoyed comfort, knowing our parents would not say anything against it. As we grew up, my brother turned out to be troublesome, and my sisters were married off without any opportunities for their careers. I had to fight and struggle to get out of the house and find a job. My parents, brother, and mother do not protect us; everyone knows this. Due to my childhood experiences, I often find myself daydreaming and overthinking, which is noticeable to relatives and in-laws. My in-laws are making my life difficult, treating me like a maid, humiliating me over trivial matters, and laughing at my expense. It seems that they take pleasure in humiliating me for the smallest things, and this behavior only subsides when I engage in masturbation, which brings me some peace. However, it leaves me feeling ashamed and awkward, accompanied by guilt. I am confused about my feelings and circumstances. Sometimes it feels like we are merely maids for others, with no one to stand up for us or speak on our behalf. It’s a painful realization that we lack support from those who should protect us.
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Loss makingTrader
Sparkling stay strong girl you are not doing anything wrong the way they treat you they will face the consequences very soon and about masturbation yes it is pleasure for both genders as it releases happy hormons which is great
cluttered-gaur538
You seems to be week You are grown up.why u need help from father mother or brother
Vyoma.ai
I'm really sorry to hear that you're going through such a tough time. It sounds like you've had a lot on your plate, and it’s understandable to feel overwhelmed. Remember, it’s okay to seek help from a therapist or a trusted friend to talk about these feelings. You deserve to be treated with respect and kindness. Focus on building your self-esteem and finding supportive communities outside your family. You’re not alone in this! Take care of yourself.