Topic: It's official
Jill298's photo
Wed 01/27/10 08:53 PM
I'm a mean mean mom! I got the "you're ruining my life" and stomp off scene tonight frustrated frustrated frustrated OMG this whole "tween" thing is waaayyyy over rated frustrated
So my daughter is 11, she'll be 12 in a month. Her friend is 13 and her older brother plays in a punk screamo band.
My daughter wanted to go to one of his concerts in downtown chicago with her friend and her friend's parents.
At first I'm like hell no. :angry:
I actually considered it for a while but then her behavior lately has been ridiculous! So now tonight I told her, no way are you going.

boredinaz06's photo
Wed 01/27/10 08:55 PM




Did she call you "Little Eichman" at least?laugh

kaadeshka's photo
Wed 01/27/10 09:02 PM
Maybe if you sit her down and explain to her why you decided it was a bad idea for her to go? Maybe share some life experience?

My parents did shelter me pretty badly, but they always told me why- and while sometimes I end up upsetting them with my freakish ways I'm mostly glad they did. They've saved me from a lot of really stupid things.

She'll eventually (maybe) regret acting like a brat once you've told her the reasons behind your decisions.

boredinaz06's photo
Wed 01/27/10 09:05 PM
Edited by boredinaz06 on Wed 01/27/10 09:05 PM


You can't tell a 12 yr old nuthin, they've already been there and done that. They know more about life than some silly "old person"! They watch MTV, they know whats happenin in the the world cause they've watched the "real world".laugh

misswright's photo
Wed 01/27/10 09:11 PM
Aaaaah the joys of parenting!:tongue: flowerforyou

Mine's a teenage boy and I got the "I hate you" tantrum tonight 'cause he lost Xbox usage for failing to keep his end of a bargain. He vented, I held my ground, he threatened to leave so I'd worry if he was alive or dead, and I said "Go ahead, you won't be playing Xbox outside tonight in the cold either". He's in bed now. Kids! frustrated

Gotta love 'em though!bigsmile

Hang in there Mom.flowerforyou

Jill298's photo
Wed 01/27/10 09:19 PM



You can't tell a 12 yr old nuthin, they've already been there and done that. They know more about life than some silly "old person"! They watch MTV, they know whats happenin in the the world cause they've watched the "real world".laugh
laugh laugh I told her she better hurry up and move out while she still knows everything.

STARTRAVELER's photo
Wed 01/27/10 09:21 PM
Your a couple mean mean mommies !Hang in there ladies it only gets worse !laugh

kaadeshka's photo
Wed 01/27/10 09:21 PM




You can't tell a 12 yr old nuthin, they've already been there and done that. They know more about life than some silly "old person"! They watch MTV, they know whats happenin in the the world cause they've watched the "real world".laugh
laugh laugh I told her she better hurry up and move out while she still knows everything.


You'll get tired of that one real quick- My parents still say that to my kid brother. He's twenty whoa ...for some reason ever since they started saying that he's bound and determined to stick around out of spite...

boredinaz06's photo
Wed 01/27/10 10:46 PM




Boy I sure am glad I don't have kids!!!laugh

Aries151's photo
Wed 01/27/10 11:17 PM
Just tell her "Look, I'm the parent....it's my JOB to ruin your life and embarrass you in public!" (The last part is more for dads)

BonnyMiss's photo
Thu 01/28/10 12:02 AM
It is good that you stood your ground, if you had given in then that would have shown inconsistency,once you had given in then the show would have been hers.The reward for bad behaviour should be loss of privileges.

LewisW123's photo
Thu 01/28/10 09:29 AM

[color-green]It is good that you stood your ground, if you had given in then that would have shown inconsistency,once you had given in then the show would have been hers.The reward for bad behaviour should be loss of privileges.



:thumbsup:

You did great.

Now just get ready to repeat that about 10000 times.

BonnyMiss's photo
Thu 01/28/10 10:34 AM


It is good that you stood your ground, if you had given in then that would have shown inconsistency,once you had given in then the show would have been hers.The reward for bad behaviour should be loss of privileges.



:thumbsup:

You did great.

Now just get ready to repeat that about 10000 times.


As it happens I do have to repeat over 1000 times, I work in a school with 1200 children, our team is responsible for behaviour and for meeting out suitable sanctions when the children misbehave.

Duffy's photo
Thu 01/28/10 12:55 PM
ya won't let her go to a concert where she could get abducted by aliens....ur a fine piece of work.:banana: :banana: :banana: flowers
how well i remember, nitty, my 12 year old. playing her father and myself like a fiddle. has not changed 2 much. u c she has her own 9 year old, and fart of a husband to fiddle now.:banana: :banana: devil

daniel48706's photo
Wed 02/10/10 08:41 AM
lol, don't feel alone, and definitely be greatful she waited until now to pull the act. My son is 9 and he has been doing it for almost a year now (good ole mommy taught him how). Just last night in fact, he told me he hated me and thought I was so mean to ground him to his bed until he decided to tell me the truth concerning his having snuck a soda. The whole thing started two days ago when I noticed two sodas missing. I found the one and he fessed up to that one, but kept trying to insist his brother took the other one, when his brother had been with me the entire time involved. I lost my patience with his lying yesterday, and finally told him to go to his bed until he can tell me the truth.

daniel48706's photo
Wed 02/10/10 08:42 AM

Just tell her "Look, I'm the parent....it's my JOB to ruin your life and embarrass you in public!" (The last part is more for dads)


roflmbo, I have USED that line of being my job to embarrass; shut both my kids right up both times.

centered's photo
Wed 02/10/10 09:53 AM

I'm a mean mean mom! I got the "you're ruining my life" and stomp off scene tonight frustrated frustrated frustrated OMG this whole "tween" thing is waaayyyy over rated frustrated
So my daughter is 11, she'll be 12 in a month. Her friend is 13 and her older brother plays in a punk screamo band.
My daughter wanted to go to one of his concerts in downtown chicago with her friend and her friend's parents.
At first I'm like hell no. :angry:
I actually considered it for a while but then her behavior lately has been ridiculous! So now tonight I told her, no way are you going.


Did you explain that one of the reasons for your decision is
because of her recent behavior? That might help in thwarting
her lash-back.

BTW - just wait till she gets to be an older teen :)

buttons's photo
Wed 02/10/10 12:12 PM

I'm a mean mean mom! I got the "you're ruining my life" and stomp off scene tonight frustrated frustrated frustrated OMG this whole "tween" thing is waaayyyy over rated frustrated
So my daughter is 11, she'll be 12 in a month. Her friend is 13 and her older brother plays in a punk screamo band.
My daughter wanted to go to one of his concerts in downtown chicago with her friend and her friend's parents.
At first I'm like hell no. :angry:
I actually considered it for a while but then her behavior lately has been ridiculous! So now tonight I told her, no way are you going.

drinker drinker drinker all too many parents give in.. to behaviors like that.. even though u were considering.. im glad u chose no, this is why so many kids misbehave these days and disrespect their parents...drinker drinker cheers to you!

Duffy's photo
Wed 02/10/10 06:07 PM
hahahahahaha\
wait until she turns 18, 25, 30, 35 and 40. then, come back and tell us what u think. ur just beginning your long journey into hell.:banana: :banana: :banana: