User blog comment:A Snivy's Feather/god help me../@comment-27725192-20171010231015

I'm sorry your mother is acting that way, Feather. But keep in mind that no matter how hard she pushes you, she's probably keeping your best interests at heart. Maybe she has a dream of having her daughter play the piano before a large audience, or just be really amazing at something she cherishes. Like Pastel, I don't know your mother, I don't know how she treats you in regular life, but by your blog post, it sounds like she's merely trying to push you to be an amazing player.

Don't get me wrong, I know how it feels. When your parents urge you to do something and they push too far, I understand that. And I get that it may make you furious but I hope that deep inside you, you don't mean that. Don't let your piano problem get in the way of your love for your mother, because she may not realize that she's hurting you and thinks you simply don't care.

Like Pastel, I also think that throwing your book outside was unnecessary and only made things harder (like depriving you of your sleep). I think you should follow through and practice the scales diligently so your mother doesn't go to extremes like she did when you threw the book. If it does get too far, even when you've been working hard, don't hesitate to tell your piano teacher.

I'm sorry this has been happening Feather, and I hope you can sort this out C: Have a good day!