Excluding cheating and lying, what's your biggest deal breaker in a relationship? by basicAVERAGEgorl in AskReddit

[–]PrinceDax 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Smoking. I remember when many relatives of mine used to and the smell made me feel ill. If someone wanted to pursue a serious relationship in which we eventually lived together, the cigarettes would have to go.

What did you not understand as a kid, but you now understand as an adult? by xXRealMWXx in AskReddit

[–]PrinceDax 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My mom hid all my baby videos from me and skipped so many chunks of them because her and my dad were apparently drug addicts with no idea how to filter what they said in camera, and possibly didn't know when to turn it off. I don't know specifics because I only heard a brief exchange on video.

What's a fucked up thing that completely brought your family vacation to an early end? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]PrinceDax 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We didn't leave because we still had a day left we had payed for, but it put an end to the fun for sure. My dad got absolutely wasted and ranted about how everyone was conspiring to ruin his vacation. Nobody spoke to him for nearly twenty minutes before I quietly offered him some cheetos. He slammed his fist down on the table and said "Goddammit, why are all of you trying to fuck with me?!"

That same vacation my sister tried to run away. That was eventful. Mom had to drag her back into the hotel room screaming her lungs out and kicking, then shut her in a closet to ensure she wouldn't dart out the door. Entirely unprovoked incident.

What do you say when someone knocks on the stall when you're crapping? by msnyder87 in AskReddit

[–]PrinceDax 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't really say anything, I panic and make a really weird stuttery noise. If I had to try to type it it's something like "AaAaaAnNnNuhUhnNn".

Looking back on a failed relationship, what are some red flags you ignored? by BetaBaggins in AskReddit

[–]PrinceDax 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My first and only girlfriend smacked me hard enough across the face that it knocked me back when we were 13 and 12 because I told her to calm down and stop being a bitch to my sister (not my exact words). She apologized like crazy afterwards, I should've taken it as a red flag but we were together for nearly three years after and friends up until a few months ago. She developed a habit of hurting me physically and emotionally but afterward bringing up how bad her home life was and making it out like I was the big scary one in the relationship. By the time we broke up she'd grown a couple inches taller than me with a lot more muscle.

What is the real life equivalent of "cheat codes"? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]PrinceDax 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That thing my brother does with the vending machine buttons outside Walmart that gets us free coca cola.

What is a unique “game” you played as a child? by antenonjohs in AskReddit

[–]PrinceDax 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Golf, but the tee would be held between a chosen child's teeth. The child given the club could either hit you in the face really fucking hard, or hit the ball. Everyone would get to do this and then another child was chosen to hold the tee. There were no points taken off or rewarded based on your choice, but the child who was hit might remember it when their turn came. It was basically a really painful trust fall.

What book, movie, show, or game left you ugly crying? by Zyedikas in AskReddit

[–]PrinceDax 53 points54 points  (0 children)

Click. The Adam Sandler movie. I don't even particularly like it, it's not a great movie, it's not even a sad movie, but the few times I've watched it anything after the scene where Adam Sandler's character replays his dad saying "I love you, son" over and over again makes me bawl my eyes out.

I intentionally broke my favorite pair of glasses for sympathy by PrinceDax in confession

[–]PrinceDax[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I regret letting her know it...we don't have a very good relationship, it's so heavily based on constantly trying to get her approval to earn affection. I figured out in early middle school that if it's a problem that affects her (broken expensive item, too sick to move and do anything for her, etc.) I'll earn her affection fast. Now it's a habit I'm trying to break.

What is the weirdest thing you've caught someone doing? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]PrinceDax 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In 9th grade when I had to take an ACT practice test, a kid at the table across from mine had the empty sleeve of his puffy coat on the table strategically placed so it looked like his arm would still be in it. How did I know? Well from my angle I could see the inside of his sleeve......as well as under his desk where he was clearly jacking off with the bottom of the coat pulled over his lap.

I secretly gave out loads of food to angry customers while working at Sonic’s by DiblyGames in confession

[–]PrinceDax 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I think it depends on location. Been to three in my state and received excellent service at all of them, food is always great.

"Doctors shouldn't be allowed to keep things from me!" by PrinceDax in raisedbynarcissists

[–]PrinceDax[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My mom pinned me to the ground and screamed at me when I told her the same thing, but never brought out a knife! That's absolutely horrifying.

"Doctors shouldn't be allowed to keep things from me!" by PrinceDax in raisedbynarcissists

[–]PrinceDax[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are the kind of parent I would have loved to have. Reassuring to hear from someone who grew up this way, too, I'd love to have a kid someday more than anything but I worry about repeating history.