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Dimplenose
12-16-2009, 01:56 AM
... do they all yell at each other???

DH usually gets angry that DD isn't ready for school on time, this morning she was ready and he still found something to get angry about. It's like having an extra child.

Rant over.

mandymouse
12-16-2009, 02:00 AM
My hubby uses a bit of sense and heads to work before the girls have to get up for college :rotfl2::rotfl2:

craigs bride
12-16-2009, 02:23 AM
its the same in our house Libby maybe they dont like the idea their girls are growing up !!

tony64
12-16-2009, 02:38 AM
I consider myself very lucky. Maddie went through her teenage years without any tantrums. She will occasionally vent her frustrations on me. She talks to me in a way she wouldn’t dream of speaking to anyone else (she never swears at me). I choose to see this as a backhanded compliment; she feels comfortable enough to show her feelings. I'm so proud of her and happy she’s home for Christmas.:hug:

CustardTart
12-16-2009, 05:15 AM
My hubby uses a bit of sense and heads to work before the girls have to get up for college :rotfl2::rotfl2:
:rotfl: :lmao:
Sensible man!!! :thumbsup2

I consider myself very lucky. Maddie went through her teenage years without any tantrums. She will occasionally vent her frustrations on me. She talks to me in a way she wouldn’t dream of speaking to anyone else (she never swears at me). I choose to see this as a backhanded compliment; she feels comfortable enough to show her feelings. I'm so proud of her and happy she’s home for Christmas.:hug:

I'm sending you a hug for that, Tony!!! :hug: Have a lovely Buckland Christmas... xxx

My DH and DD always got along without any tantrums - they are still very close (she's almost 27 now) and would have a go at her brother, boyfriend or me (in that order) rather than vent at her Dad...

irongirlof12
12-16-2009, 07:48 AM
my DH and DD's 'bicker' with each other and it annoys the hell out of me.
It is just like having 3 kids - and I tell him this ALL of the time :lmao:

natalielongstaff
12-16-2009, 07:58 AM
My DH bickers with the kids all the time :headache: i agree its like having three kids sometimes !! the worst thing is when he asks them to do something and they then ignore him...he never follows through and makes them do it and then wonders why they never listen to him :rotfl2:

Deedee
12-16-2009, 10:28 AM
My DD is 19 and they still drive me mad don't know who is the younger one in the head :lmao:

PoppyAnna
12-16-2009, 11:26 AM
I consider myself very lucky. Maddie went through her teenage years without any tantrums. She will occasionally vent her frustrations on me. She talks to me in a way she wouldn’t dream of speaking to anyone else (she never swears at me). I choose to see this as a backhanded compliment; she feels comfortable enough to show her feelings. I'm so proud of her and happy she’s home for Christmas.:hug:

I salute you too for that attitude Tony :worship: :thumbsup2

tennisfan
12-16-2009, 03:28 PM
My dad has never shouted at me, he is so laid back. I would argue with him occasionally but he would never argue back. My mum on the other hand we would argue but now we get on way better

hildasmuriel
12-16-2009, 03:45 PM
My 12 year old daughter talks to her father at times with a tone of voice that makes me cringe. One time she thought it was him behind the door and said something surly and border-line rude. Then she saw it was me and was horrified "Oh sorry, Mum - I didn't know it was you". :confused3 Why would she think it was okay to speak to him like that but not me?
If you ask her, she says he is the strict one, yet she is much more polite to me. :confused3

It is such a puzzle because they both clearly love each other and have some great Dad'n'Daughter times doing things I don't enjoy, but they definitely spark more off each other.

He has even said things like "well she started it" to me!!!! Who is the adult here??? Why am I always referee?

AAAAARGH.

joolz1910
12-16-2009, 03:55 PM
O my life, I have 3 daughters who will all be teenagers at the same time. I think I'm going to leave home.:rotfl:

Dimplenose
12-16-2009, 04:00 PM
Maddie went through her teenage years without any tantrums.

As I see it, it's not DD who has the tantrums!!

At other times they are real pals - I just got a bit fed up this morning.

tony64
12-17-2009, 01:22 AM
As I see it, it's not DD who has the tantrums!!

At other times they are real pals - I just got a bit fed up this morning.

Sorry Libby I didn't mean to misdirect you thread. :guilty:

jns
12-17-2009, 04:12 AM
I think a mothers job is to be the referee in any family lol

from a mother of 3 boys no girls

wilma-bride
12-17-2009, 04:39 AM
Well I, for one, am a bit sick to death of being piggy-in-the-middle in our household. DH cut DD's phone charger cord in half this morning :rolleyes: (to be fair, he had threatened it and she blatantly disobeyed him but even so).

Sometimes I do begin to wonder if I am the only adult in the house. Sadly, 7 year old DS acts more maturely than his Dad or etiehr of his teenage sisters :sad2:

Dimplenose
12-17-2009, 10:16 AM
Sorry Libby I didn't mean to misdirect you thread. :guilty:

I didn't think you were - I did ask if this happened to everyone. Glad to hear that you didn't have too bad a teenage time. To be honest DD is 16 and getting her up and getting her to do her homework are our biggest problems - I know there's a lot of parents that have to deal with a lot worse.

scojos
12-18-2009, 10:33 AM
i too feel like the referee, esp between my 2 boys, who are 12 and 10, they do my head in!!!
dd is turning very sly, and im trying to put a stop to that, but its not easy... i feel like super mom sometimes, and the worst mom ever, at other times...
who said having kids was easy???:confused3
tracy

Dimplenose
12-18-2009, 02:39 PM
who said having kids was easy???:confused3


And I thought potty training was going to be the hardest part! LOL :rotfl2: