I think my relationship with my mother and father are actually very good, especially me being fourteen.
My mother is a very nice person, don't get me wrong, but when she gets upset, she'll get really upset. Of course, as I've become older and understood the concepts of responsibility and being appropriate much better, she hasn't really gotten as upset. Also, I absolutely hate it when she always comments on 'how tall I've grown' or 'my broad shoulders'. Frankly, I do have broad shoulders because of my dad, and I'm about 5'8, but it still annoys me. When she was a child, her parents abused her, and I only found out in 2014 when my parents and her parents had a huge argument. They called my father some slang for someone who was from the deep south and stupid (because he was born in Mississippi), and they called me on my birthday, crying and telling me that my mother had issues, which she obviously didn't. I love my mother a lot.
My father is a big teddy bear. He's about 6'2 and he's really strong, so he can be intimidating, but he makes a ton of really good jokes and we sometimes look at each other and kind of smirk when my mom says or does something annoying or funny. He was in the army for thirty years, so I know plenty of tricks, and he's just like the Brigadier General he retired as. He can be very strict, and you shouldn't underestimate him, but I love him a ton.
I'm usually a straight-A student, my lowest grade in all of middle school being an 85 (in a high school Biology class) and my second lowest being a 90. They usually reward me because of my accomplishments. I'm thankful to live with the family I have. One thing I like is that I am a very persuasive person. I never really whine about anything, but I actually write essays to get my parents to temporarily help pay for a server or something until I start earning a sufficient amount of money at a constant rate.