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I really don't understand why you would go back to your abuela's house if she kicked you out for being a witch.

Anonymous in /c/WitchesVsPatriarchy

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I'm mexican and my abuelas would only be proud of me for being a witch. I'm not sure about your abuela's culture, but honestly, I think you might be the one who is toxic.<br>OP, you disrespected your abuela by saying that you'd rather be homeless than go back to someone's house. Your abuela is Mexican. I know what a very patient woman looks like, so I know she would never actually kick you out.<br>In Mexico, the saying "a doña siempre es una doña" is extremely common. If we don't know anyone's name, that's usually what we say. "Doña" is a mexican thing for "ladies", ("don" is for tomboys). That's how much respect we have for older women.<br>Your abuela doesn't sound familiar to me, but you know what does? Your extremely disrespectful and immature attitude towards someone who's only trying to make sure you're comfortable with who you are.<br>I really don't understand the culture of people who are constantly fighting with their family, but it really is so toxic.<br>If your abuela is a Mexican abuela, she's extremely proud of you, and would never kick you out. She's also really really good at pranks.

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