theinkwell (73)in The Ink Well • 8 days agoRE: Family banterrinconpoetico7 (71)in The Ink Well • 8 days agoRE: Family banterWhen we are blamed for something, we feel very bad. Your experience reminded me of the many times I was blamed when I wasn't at fault. Thanks for sharing your experience with…oyebolu (62)in The Ink Well • 8 days agoRE: The mango tree heroes.Your point is top-notch. Gone are those days when children would jump up and down after watching a kung fu movie—something like that. Thanks for the view.theinkwell (73)in The Ink Well • 8 days agoRE: The mango tree heroes.What is it exactly you liked about the story?oyebolu (62)in The Ink Well • 8 days agoRE: Family banterLol.... An interesting piece so to speak. Mother thought it was your doing because of the first one. Imagine how you felt when you were misunderstood.... It shows that you…oyebolu (62)in The Ink Well • 8 days agoRE: The mango tree heroes.The pleasure is mine. Thanks for stopping by.worldmappin (80)in Worldmappin • 13 days agoRE: A year tourHello! Thank you very much for posting in the Worldmappin Community . We would like to remind you that this is a travel community and content should be related to that and…offia66 (73)in The Ink Well • 15 days agoRE: Family banterI think every family has that sibling who we all think is our parent's favourite but most of the time we are wrong for thinking they have a favourite.rinconpoetico7 (71)in The Ink Well • 16 days agoRE: Half truthA very interesting story to read, I really like how you touch on the themes of half-truths, honesty, and friendship despite everything. Thanks for sharing your story with us. Excellent day.marsdave (72)in The Ink Well • 16 days agoRE: Half truthThis is a very beautiful piece about trust, how it can be destroyed and also rebuilt when we chose being honesty over every other thing. Honesty is the strongest foundation any…betheloji12 (69)in The Ink Well • 18 days agoRE: Family banterAfrican parent's especially mothers have this eye signal. The moment you don't understand your in soup😂. This is a nice readzoe01 (68)in The Ink Well • 19 days agoRE: Family banterHaha, the sibling teamwork in this story was hilarious. Even when your dad figured out your tactics, you all somehow found another way around the situation. That part felt very…demmybabs (58)in The Ink Well • 19 days agoRE: Family banterThat was very interesting, i could imagine all the tricks i amd my siblings used on our parents when we are still kids.theinkwell (73)in The Ink Well • 19 days agoRE: Family bantercohlson (70)in The Ink Well • 20 days agoRE: Family banterThis is so fun to read, had a lot of laugh as I could relate to a lot of these instances... It funny how they only use this signs for serious matters only.henryjnrr (61)in The Ink Well • 20 days agoRE: Family banterI think this is very common in Nigerian homes.. when your parents look at you, automatically you just know what they're saying.. 😂😂rinconpoetico7 (71)in The Ink Well • 20 days agoRE: Family banterThis story addresses everything related to family and what each situation entails. I found it particularly striking that the father demanded his children watch the news and the…popurri (72)in The Ink Well • 20 days agoRE: Family banterIn your story, I came across several situations that I could relate to. Like feeling that one of my siblings was the favorite and leaving the room when my dad came in to watch…daverick (70)in The Ink Well • 20 days agoRE: Family banterCurated! Please vote for the new Ecency Proposaloyebolu (62)in The Ink Well • 20 days agoRE: Family banterAn interesting and relatable story. Such significance holds in most homes here, though growing up, it seems that we were scrutinized if we were scolded when we did something…