Scully and wasblind: You think I'd really have a case? The reactions I've gotten from guidance counselers and teachers has been "well she's your mom, so you have to put up with her, lol." Other than one nice and sympathetic nurse, the people at the mental hospital thought I was lying, one guy actually laughed at me. When I told my mom I was going to call CPS, she just laughed at me and said go ahead. This was over two years ago, and I just dropped it.
Oldlightnewshite: For a while I was very scared that my mother was turning my sisters against me. But they eventually saw her craziness for what it was and started backing me up and confronting my mom. After a while, she developed this new rule where if she was yelling at and berating one of us, none of the others were allowed to comment, or as she put it "butt in and interfere with my discipline." I hope that as twins my sisters can help eachother out of the house, and if they can't get out and me and my boyfriend are still together and in the position to help them out we can. But it seems like she's really doing a lot of damage to them. One of my sisters has started homeschooling because she's sick of making connections with friends at school, only for them to go nowhere because of the "bad association" thing.
And thanks, so far it looks like the move is going to go great.
Lozhasleft: Thank you. I'm glad to find so many sympathetic ears (eyes?) here, and I'm definitely going to stick around. When I realized that starting out a real social life terrified rather than exited me, I started coming to terms with the fact that I've been pretty damaged from my mother's actions, and realizing that I need a little support from people who've gone through similar situations.