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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    replied to mariner4life on last edited by taniwharugby
    #303

    @mariner4life we had parent teacher interviews a fortnight ago, on talking to the teachers, I dont think we were talking about the same kids that live at my place!

    Apparently they are awesome at school, helpful, friendly, positive, not noisy smart mouthed, ungreatful knuckle draggers haha

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  • mariner4lifeM Offline
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    the wife showed me a nice quote around that the other day

    it was something along the lines that if your kid is great in public, and a shit at home, it means they have learned to be respectful, but feel loved enough to play up at home

    i reckon i can cling to that

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    Ahhh, the Parenting thread. I think I might spend a little time here over the next few weeks...

    We are 16 days into my solo parenting stint, and so far its gone pretty well. I've definitely yelled at them, called them ungrateful, been generally grumpy. And feel like a cnt straight afterwards.

    Had lots of good times too. Have to keep reminding myself that 2020 is a fucking weird year for them too. A global pandemic, empty streets, policy presence, constant conversation about the dire economy etc, and for my kids, all this away from th familiarity of their own home, friends, school and activities.

    I need to be softer

    The thing I hate the most is when they're mean to or unsupportable of each other. But I also know its totally natural.

    Starting a road trip over 4 days to Palmy, where we have 2 weeks, then its Sydney for 14 days of hotel quarantine. This will test us!

    And hold your fucking jokes about how Palmy will be worse than quarantine, you're all so bloody predictable...

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  • mariner4lifeM Offline
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    i do not envy that quarantine

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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    replied to mariner4life on last edited by taniwharugby
    #307

    @mariner4life yea my mum always used to say 'at least you buggars know how to behave at other peoples places' to me and my brother.

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    @mariner4life they seem to be putting kids into serviced apartments rather than hotel rooms at the moment so fingers crossed. Having a separate bedroom and a kitchen to cook in, and possibly even a balcony, will make a huge difference.

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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    @voodoo so you get time away from the kids too?

    😉

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    @voodoo said in Parenting:

    @mariner4life they seem to be putting kids into serviced apartments rather than hotel rooms at the moment so fingers crossed. Having a separate bedroom and a kitchen to cook in, and possibly even a balcony, will make a huge difference.

    Yeah, I just spotted some Serviced Apartments yesterday that are being used for Quarantine in Chinatown (near Railway Sq) - there's police there, but also "private" security guards.

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    @Nepia said in Parenting:

    @voodoo said in Parenting:

    @mariner4life they seem to be putting kids into serviced apartments rather than hotel rooms at the moment so fingers crossed. Having a separate bedroom and a kitchen to cook in, and possibly even a balcony, will make a huge difference.

    Yeah, I just spotted some Serviced Apartments yesterday that are being used for Quarantine in Chinatown (near Railway Sq) - there's police there, but also "private" security guards.

    woohoo @voodoo is going to get a root

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    The best place for this I reckon.

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    FFS aren't teens emotional fluffybunnies?

    The boy (16) has been mooning after this burd* at school so his emotional rollercoaster has been running on a mix of pure hormones and nitrous.

    Anyway after a few weeks of being a grumpy little shit he opened up to his mum about how the girl likes some other dude (different school) as well. So while she's probably loving the attention, I'll bet she's trying to keep these two fuckwits at bay.

    Meanwhile Mrs TA is all stressed about it which is distracting her emotionally and physically from my carnal needs even more than usual.

    Yes, ultimately it is all about me. But it would be nice if people stopped fucking with my rhythm.

    *she's the year above him so go lad!

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    @NTA said in Parenting:

    FFS aren't teens emotional fluffybunnies?

    The boy (16) has been mooning after this burd* at school so his emotional rollercoaster has been running on a mix of pure hormones and nitrous.

    Anyway after a few weeks of being a grumpy little shit he opened up to his mum about how the girl likes some other dude (different school) as well. So while she's probably loving the attention, I'll bet she's trying to keep these two fuckwits at bay.

    Meanwhile Mrs TA is all stressed about it which is distracting her emotionally and physically from my carnal needs even more than usual.

    Yes, ultimately it is all about me. But it would be nice if people stopped fucking with my rhythm.

    *she's the year above him so go lad!

    Sounds as though if luck goes his way, he could be getting more action than you.

    Or me.

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    @NTA would be so much easier to sexually outsource. Would take the pressure off...

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    @Catogrande he came in last night crying with relief that she still says she has feelings for him.

    He was using the word "love" a bit which ii found both hilarious and cute.

    Now we will see if she just felt pressured into doing it or is actually keen on him.

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    @NTA said in Parenting:

    @Catogrande he came in last night crying with relief that she still says she has feelings for him.

    He was using the word "love" a bit which ii found both hilarious and cute.

    Now we will see if she just felt pressured into doing it or is actually keen on him.

    At that age boys are playing checkers and girls are playing chess. Come to think of it.......

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  • NTAN Offline
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    @canefan said in Parenting:

    @NTA said in Parenting:

    @Catogrande he came in last night crying with relief that she still says she has feelings for him.

    He was using the word "love" a bit which ii found both hilarious and cute.

    Now we will see if she just felt pressured into doing it or is actually keen on him.

    At that age boys are playing checkers and girls are playing chess. Come to think of it.......

    I can't even get a pawn on the board these days 🤷‍♂️

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    @NTA said in Parenting:

    @canefan said in Parenting:

    @NTA said in Parenting:

    @Catogrande he came in last night crying with relief that she still says she has feelings for him.

    He was using the word "love" a bit which ii found both hilarious and cute.

    Now we will see if she just felt pressured into doing it or is actually keen on him.

    At that age boys are playing checkers and girls are playing chess. Come to think of it.......

    I can't even get a pawn on the board these days 🤷‍♂️

    Yes we remember, it was one of my finest moments.
    Good to hear 2020 is still going well for Mrs NTA there

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  • canefanC Offline
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    @NTA said in Parenting:

    @canefan said in Parenting:

    @NTA said in Parenting:

    @Catogrande he came in last night crying with relief that she still says she has feelings for him.

    He was using the word "love" a bit which ii found both hilarious and cute.

    Now we will see if she just felt pressured into doing it or is actually keen on him.

    At that age boys are playing checkers and girls are playing chess. Come to think of it.......

    I can't even get a pawn on the board these days 🤷‍♂️

    Only online mate

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    #321

    If it makes anyone feel any better, I read that a child's personality/behaviours is only down to around 10% parenting.

    If you have two children do you think you could parent one to be the other? Highly unlikely, a lot is genes, and a very large part is the culture/era/friends that they grow up with which you have very little control over. Most of us grew up in a different era without phones, internet and had unlimited freedom and very little supervision. That helped shape who we are.

    I think the best thing you can do as a parent is be a role model. If you lose your temper, yell at your kids/spouse, don't clean up after yourself etc etc, your kids will 100% pick that up.

    As an anecdote I was born in the 70's, got smacked on the arse, starting mowing lawns and doing chores as soon as I was able, had to get myself to school as mum was at work. We didn't have a lot of money, so I spent most my free time with mates in the bush, creek, bush and playing sport.

    Most people who make something from nothing say they never want their kids to live in hardship like they did, but we forget the hardships we faced are what made us into the people we are today. I wouldn't change my childhood for anything and its funny, the biggest gift my mum gave me was freedom, independence, responsibility, and consequences. These didn't cost her a cent.

    How you stop your kids being narcissistic little fluffybunnies is shaping as one of the hardest questions to answer I reckon.

    One interesting side note is they say working mums spend more one on one time with their kids now then a stay at home mum did back when we were kids.

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    #322

    @chimoaus I agree, all of us are what we are from birth. My kids' personalities are no different from when they were young, all you can hope for is to modulate the weaker parts of their personality and encourage their best ones. It is a tough balancing act between giving them more than you had and turning them into spoiled brats. Boils down to limit setting, routine and consistency right from the word go

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