Mangafanatic wrote: Sorta makes me happy to think that he trust me that much
Mangafanatic wrote:I really do love my family, but sometimes it's so frustrating. So, anybody else had to take this for their habit?
MorwenLaicoriel wrote:My parents trust me and my brother pretty well on things like anime and manga (although my mother has said that she wishes I'd choose a little more 'mature' hobbies at times, but she's certainly OK with it).
Mangafanatic wrote:*Pats her poor, droopy headed Fruits Basket* Me and my manga habit had a tough weekend, and it all started when I lent my Fruits Basket to my cousin. (which is a big step. My Fruits Basket is probably one of my most prized possessions, and one which I planned to give)
Over the week end, I lent the first volume of Fruits Basket to my cousin(who's seventeen). While she was reading it, her mother ask her what she was reading. She explain what it was and her mother insisted on seeing it. Now, y'all know Kyo has a rather dirty mouth. Well, me aunt was HORRIFIED! She took it to my dad (apparently unaware that my parents stopped reading every book I read a long time ago) and said there was extensive language as well as "teenage sensuality."
A few days later, me other aunt told me she had picked up some "cartoon book" in my cousin's car. She asked whose it was and I explained it was mine. You wanna know what she did? She turned towards me and said "It was AWEFUL!" I responded that I was sorry she thought so, and I asked what made her say that. She said that the characters had aweful attitudes and that they were calling eachother bad names.
Since I couldnt just say "Well, if you were possessed by the vengeful spirits of the Chinese Zodiac-- you'd probably be mad and obstinant too!", I just calmly said "Oh, well, when I get home, I'll hand them over to my dad--"
Aunt 2: "Yeah!"
Me: "--so he can read them and decide how he feels about it."
Aunt 2: "No, hand them over to him so he can burn them!"
I told her I was very sorry she felt that way and that I would read through them again to make sure that I wasn't toally missing something (like a hundred pages of pure language or something). The worst part was that she did it infront of my whole family. Ewww. . .
Sometimes I wish everyone read manga, so I wouldn't get such a hard time about it. I mean-- the language in Fruits Basket it nothing I didn't read in Gone with the Wind! Rhett's off limits to criticism, but Kyo's not. AH!!! What's with that.
I really do love my family, but sometimes it's so frustrating. So, anybody else had to take this for their habit?
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