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    @canefan said in Parenting:

    @nta said in Parenting:

    @nta said in Parenting:

    the boy, having unlocked Girlfriend Acheivement at 17, that teen pregnancies were not just about fucking his life up, but everyone around him (including my unvoiced retirement plans).

    On this point: I ran him through the various protection methods and recommendations. he's got an older female friend who is a good source of advice as well.

    However, he used my staff loyalty card at Woolies one day, forgetting that it updates my app with alerts for "New Receipt".

    The word "Durex" featured prominently in one update, for which I was equal parts amused, nervous, and appalled that the silly bastard forgot about it. Good thing his Mum doesn't have access to my receipts....

    In the good old pre-internet days it would have said ciggies and penthouse too....

    Might just be me, but I still get a quick excited nervous feeling go through my stomach at the mention of the word penthouse.

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  • canefanC Offline
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    #578

    @majorrage said in Parenting:

    @canefan said in Parenting:

    @nta said in Parenting:

    @nta said in Parenting:

    the boy, having unlocked Girlfriend Acheivement at 17, that teen pregnancies were not just about fucking his life up, but everyone around him (including my unvoiced retirement plans).

    On this point: I ran him through the various protection methods and recommendations. he's got an older female friend who is a good source of advice as well.

    However, he used my staff loyalty card at Woolies one day, forgetting that it updates my app with alerts for "New Receipt".

    The word "Durex" featured prominently in one update, for which I was equal parts amused, nervous, and appalled that the silly bastard forgot about it. Good thing his Mum doesn't have access to my receipts....

    In the good old pre-internet days it would have said ciggies and penthouse too....

    Might just be me, but I still get a quick excited nervous feeling go through my stomach at the mention of the word penthouse.

    Always had a surge of nervous energy when you rocked up to the dairy to buy a men's magazine. Good old Penthouse forum, "I never believe the stories in here, but the craziest thing happened to me....."

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  • NTAN Offline
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    @rancid-schnitzel said in Parenting:

    The drama probably isn't over yet. He'll make a farking Tiktok video about it or something. Or he'll commit self-harm after watching a farking Tiktok video. Social media has created a new level of demented.

    And if he does something like that, the daughter will be horrified.

    From her post-action report at the scene of the breakup, he didn't realise how much he was hurting her, cried a bit, and they parted friends. Hopefully that means she talked him down enough to realise that the world isn't ending.

    I remember being cheated on and I thought the world was going to end. At least I had alcohol to try and prove it.

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  • canefanC Offline
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    #580

    @nta said in Parenting:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in Parenting:

    The drama probably isn't over yet. He'll make a farking Tiktok video about it or something. Or he'll commit self-harm after watching a farking Tiktok video. Social media has created a new level of demented.

    And if he does something like that, the daughter will be horrified.

    From her post-action report at the scene of the breakup, he didn't realise how much he was hurting her, cried a bit, and they parted friends. Hopefully that means she talked him down enough to realise that the world isn't ending.

    I remember being cheated on and I thought the world was going to end. At least I had alcohol to try and prove it.

    Social media has to suck ass for relationships these days. Kids don't really have a filter with stuff they mindlessly put out. As many a young English cricketer can attest to, that stuff is always out there

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  • PaekakboyzP Offline
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    #581

    @majorrage Black Label edition!

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  • Rancid SchnitzelR Offline
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    #582

    @nta said in Parenting:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in Parenting:

    The drama probably isn't over yet. He'll make a farking Tiktok video about it or something. Or he'll commit self-harm after watching a farking Tiktok video. Social media has created a new level of demented.

    And if he does something like that, the daughter will be horrified.

    From her post-action report at the scene of the breakup, he didn't realise how much he was hurting her, cried a bit, and they parted friends. Hopefully that means she talked him down enough to realise that the world isn't ending.

    I remember being cheated on and I thought the world was going to end. At least I had alcohol to try and prove it.

    Who knows wtf they'll do. My step daughter live streams herself making breakfast. These kids really are the canary in the coal mines and us parents have zero points of reference. This is completely uncharted territory.

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  • canefanC Offline
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    replied to Rancid Schnitzel on last edited by canefan
    #583

    @rancid-schnitzel said in Parenting:

    @nta said in Parenting:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in Parenting:

    The drama probably isn't over yet. He'll make a farking Tiktok video about it or something. Or he'll commit self-harm after watching a farking Tiktok video. Social media has created a new level of demented.

    And if he does something like that, the daughter will be horrified.

    From her post-action report at the scene of the breakup, he didn't realise how much he was hurting her, cried a bit, and they parted friends. Hopefully that means she talked him down enough to realise that the world isn't ending.

    I remember being cheated on and I thought the world was going to end. At least I had alcohol to try and prove it.

    Who knows wtf they'll do. My step daughter live streams herself making breakfast. These kids really are the canary in the coal mines and us parents have zero points of reference. This is completely uncharted territory.

    This generation have no concept of boundaries. I'm reminded of that girl Sophie in Dunners who posted her every thought on FB for everyone to see and read (including her narcissistic ex). Then he killed her. Sometimes it is good to keep some things to yourself

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  • Rancid SchnitzelR Offline
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    #584

    @canefan said in Parenting:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in Parenting:

    @nta said in Parenting:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in Parenting:

    The drama probably isn't over yet. He'll make a farking Tiktok video about it or something. Or he'll commit self-harm after watching a farking Tiktok video. Social media has created a new level of demented.

    And if he does something like that, the daughter will be horrified.

    From her post-action report at the scene of the breakup, he didn't realise how much he was hurting her, cried a bit, and they parted friends. Hopefully that means she talked him down enough to realise that the world isn't ending.

    I remember being cheated on and I thought the world was going to end. At least I had alcohol to try and prove it.

    Who knows wtf they'll do. My step daughter live streams herself making breakfast. These kids really are the canary in the coal mines and us parents have zero points of reference. This is completely uncharted territory.

    This generation have no concept of boundaries. I'm reminded of that girl Sophie in Dunners who posted her every thought on FB for everyone to see and read (including her narcissistic ex). Then he killed her. Sometimes it is good to keep some things to yourself

    And need instant and constant gratification. Not good.

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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    replied to MajorRage on last edited by taniwharugby
    #585

    @majorrage you'll get plenty of practice before she is an actual teenager!

    @rancid-schnitzel said in Parenting:

    @canefan said in Parenting:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in Parenting:

    @nta said in Parenting:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in Parenting:

    The drama probably isn't over yet. He'll make a farking Tiktok video about it or something. Or he'll commit self-harm after watching a farking Tiktok video. Social media has created a new level of demented.

    And if he does something like that, the daughter will be horrified.

    From her post-action report at the scene of the breakup, he didn't realise how much he was hurting her, cried a bit, and they parted friends. Hopefully that means she talked him down enough to realise that the world isn't ending.

    I remember being cheated on and I thought the world was going to end. At least I had alcohol to try and prove it.

    Who knows wtf they'll do. My step daughter live streams herself making breakfast. These kids really are the canary in the coal mines and us parents have zero points of reference. This is completely uncharted territory.

    This generation have no concept of boundaries. I'm reminded of that girl Sophie in Dunners who posted her every thought on FB for everyone to see and read (including her narcissistic ex). Then he killed her. Sometimes it is good to keep some things to yourself

    And need instant and constant gratification. Not good.

    yeah instant, I mean god forbid they look at the message and someone doesnt reply straight away, and yet when you text the little feckers they take an age to reply.

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  • NTAN Offline
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    replied to taniwharugby on last edited by
    #586

    @taniwharugby said in Parenting:

    when you text the little feckers they take an age to reply.

    "I didn't see the notification"
    And
    "I had my phone on silent because I was doing something important!"

    😐

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  • KirwanK Offline
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    replied to NTA on last edited by
    #587

    @nta said in Parenting:

    @taniwharugby said in Parenting:

    when you text the little feckers they take an age to reply.

    "I didn't see the notification"
    And
    "I had my phone on silent because I was doing something important!"

    😐

    "Send Notification Anyway" IOS override FTW.

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  • NTAN Offline
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    replied to Kirwan on last edited by NTA
    #588

    @kirwan said in Parenting:

    @nta said in Parenting:

    @taniwharugby said in Parenting:

    when you text the little feckers they take an age to reply.

    "I didn't see the notification"
    And
    "I had my phone on silent because I was doing something important!"

    😐

    "Send Notification Anyway" IOS override FTW.

    I think they're just ignoring it 🤷♂

    Which is fine. I can ignore their requests to get a lift or whatever as well 🙂

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  • PaekakboyzP Offline
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    #589

    Polish bitches assemble. Ms 5 starts school next week. What should we expect lol? I know any change in routine will have ripples, but any advice on how it has been navigated in other households would be welcome.
    Doesn't help Mr 2 is being weaned against his wishes lol. He is well and truly making his displeasure known... during the day, at 2am, 4am, sometimes we even get a 5am titty tantrum!

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  • Crazy HorseC Offline
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    replied to NTA on last edited by
    #590

    @nta said in Parenting:

    @catogrande said in Parenting:

    and if necessary some underhanded manipulation.

    I have a shovel, a chainsaw, and a working knowledge of all State Forests within an hour of my house.

    Invest in a wood chipper or get yourself some pigs. Graves in forests are too easily found.

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  • KirwanK Offline
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    replied to Crazy Horse on last edited by
    #591

    @crazy-horse said in Parenting:

    @nta said in Parenting:

    @catogrande said in Parenting:

    and if necessary some underhanded manipulation.

    I have a shovel, a chainsaw, and a working knowledge of all State Forests within an hour of my house.

    Invest in a wood chipper or get yourself some pigs. Graves in forests are too easily found.

    No they aren't.......never mind.

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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    replied to Paekakboyz on last edited by
    #592

    @paekakboyz I have blanked out those times, so no advice sorry!

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  • PaekakboyzP Offline
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    replied to taniwharugby on last edited by
    #593

    @taniwharugby fuck, that doesn't bode well ha ha

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  • canefanC Offline
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    replied to Paekakboyz on last edited by
    #594

    @paekakboyz said in Parenting:

    Polish bitches assemble. Ms 5 starts school next week. What should we expect lol? I know any change in routine will have ripples, but any advice on how it has been navigated in other households would be welcome.
    Doesn't help Mr 2 is being weaned against his wishes lol. He is well and truly making his displeasure known... during the day, at 2am, 4am, sometimes we even get a 5am titty tantrum!

    Hard to know mate. If she is a daycare baby it will be smooth because they are used to long days. Otherwise wanting to sleep early is a nice benefit. No in class drop offs in NZ primary schools I don't think, or maybe they make an exception for year 1?

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  • M Offline
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    replied to canefan on last edited by
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    @canefan said in Parenting:

    @paekakboyz said in Parenting:

    Polish bitches assemble. Ms 5 starts school next week. What should we expect lol? I know any change in routine will have ripples, but any advice on how it has been navigated in other households would be welcome.
    Doesn't help Mr 2 is being weaned against his wishes lol. He is well and truly making his displeasure known... during the day, at 2am, 4am, sometimes we even get a 5am titty tantrum!

    Hard to know mate. If she is a daycare baby it will be smooth because they are used to long days. Otherwise wanting to sleep early is a nice benefit. No in class drop offs in NZ primary schools I don't think, or maybe they make an exception for year 1?

    Nah you're allowed to go into class to support your child's learning under red, you just can't act as a volunteer unless you're vaxxed, boosted by march. It's not level lockdowns.

    Our kids were kindy kids so school was no issue, just the next step

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  • canefanC Offline
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    replied to Machpants on last edited by
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    @machpants said in Parenting:

    @canefan said in Parenting:

    @paekakboyz said in Parenting:

    Polish bitches assemble. Ms 5 starts school next week. What should we expect lol? I know any change in routine will have ripples, but any advice on how it has been navigated in other households would be welcome.
    Doesn't help Mr 2 is being weaned against his wishes lol. He is well and truly making his displeasure known... during the day, at 2am, 4am, sometimes we even get a 5am titty tantrum!

    Hard to know mate. If she is a daycare baby it will be smooth because they are used to long days. Otherwise wanting to sleep early is a nice benefit. No in class drop offs in NZ primary schools I don't think, or maybe they make an exception for year 1?

    Nah you're allowed to go into class to support your child's learning under red, you just can't act as a volunteer unless you're vaxxed, boosted by march. It's not level lockdowns.

    Our kids were kindy kids so school was no issue, just the next step

    Our school won't allow parents on the grounds as I understand it. Which is great because I prefer to keep the motor running

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