Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: yllus
I think it's weird that you described a blood relation straight off as "beautiful".
Why? All my nieces (I have 5 ranging from 4 to 19 years old) are the most beautiful girls I've ever seen.
Pretty and beautiful are OK. If he said "sexy" then you might want to worry.
I think "attractive" would have been more appropriate than "beautiful", just my personal opinion.
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: yllus
I think it's weird that you described a blood relation straight off as "beautiful".
Why? All my nieces (I have 5 ranging from 4 to 19 years old) are the most beautiful girls I've ever seen.
Pretty and beautiful are OK. If he said "sexy" then you might want to worry.
I think "attractive" would have been more appropriate than "beautiful", just my personal opinion.
Originally posted by: Turfzilla
Oh come on people use your f*cking heads. Yes she lives near by, my kids are not at the teenage years, mine are still crawling around a crying. So ad my two boys to the picture and a 15 year old niece. It becomes quite the problem. I was looking for some help from someone who had the experience. By the way in 1996 I graduated with a M.M. degree in Music Education. Thats a masters degree for those of you who haven't been there yet.
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: yllus
I think it's weird that you described a blood relation straight off as "beautiful".
Why? All my nieces (I have 5 ranging from 4 to 19 years old) are the most beautiful girls I've ever seen.
Pretty and beautiful are OK. If he said "sexy" then you might want to worry.
I think "attractive" would have been more appropriate than "beautiful", just my personal opinion.
Naw. I guess it's all in how your family is. I tell my nieces how beautiful or pretty they are all the time.
They tell me how old I am.![]()
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: yllus
I think it's weird that you described a blood relation straight off as "beautiful".
Why? All my nieces (I have 5 ranging from 4 to 19 years old) are the most beautiful girls I've ever seen.
Pretty and beautiful are OK. If he said "sexy" then you might want to worry.
I think "attractive" would have been more appropriate than "beautiful", just my personal opinion.
Naw. I guess it's all in how your family is. I tell my nieces how beautiful or pretty they are all the time.
They tell me how old I am.![]()
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: yllus
I think it's weird that you described a blood relation straight off as "beautiful".
Why? All my nieces (I have 5 ranging from 4 to 19 years old) are the most beautiful girls I've ever seen.
Pretty and beautiful are OK. If he said "sexy" then you might want to worry.
I think "attractive" would have been more appropriate than "beautiful", just my personal opinion.
Naw. I guess it's all in how your family is. I tell my nieces how beautiful or pretty they are all the time.
They tell me how old I am.![]()
I would do the same but if you're asking for advice from a bunch of computer geeks. I'd still use "attractive" instead of "beautiful".
Post spelling and grammar corrected. I reckon they don't stress English literacy in that masters program of yours.Originally posted by: Turfzilla
Oh come on people use your f*cking heads. Yes, my neice lives nearby. My own kids have not reached their teenage years yet, they're still crawling around and crying. So add my two boys to the picture; it becomes quite the problem. I was looking for some help from someone who had the experience. By the way in 1996 I graduated with a M.M. degree in Music Education. That's a masters degree for those of you who haven't been there yet.
Originally posted by: yllus
Post spelling and grammar corrected. I reckon they don't stress English literacy in that masters program of yours.Originally posted by: Turfzilla
Oh come on people use your f*cking heads. Yes, my neice lives nearby. My own kids have not reached their teenage years yet, they're still crawling around and crying. So add my two boys to the picture; it becomes quite the problem. I was looking for some help from someone who had the experience. By the way in 1996 I graduated with a M.M. degree in Music Education. That's a masters degree for those of you who haven't been there yet.
Anyways, you moron, she'll be with you for two weeks. The impact of your parenting will be minimal. And really, what do you expect people to post here that could possibly be instructive? A complete do's and don'ts list for parents of teenagers? You can't teach common sense.
Originally posted by: gUEv
Originally posted by: Turfzilla
Oh come on people use your f*cking heads. Yes she lives near by, my kids are not at the teenage years, mine are still crawling around a crying. So ad my two boys to the picture and a 15 year old niece. It becomes quite the problem. I was looking for some help from someone who had the experience. By the way in 1996 I graduated with a M.M. degree in Music Education. Thats a masters degree for those of you who haven't been there yet.
BLAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAA>...new sig material, god i love you guys.
yes, thats right, use your degrees to validate your existence, while posting on an internet message board about your 15 year old niece.
maybe its just me, but this place has been golden the past few days....classic stuff here guys...
keep it up...!
Granted, but even if we were all 40-year-old parents of teens what could we write? Here's an example post as I see it:Originally posted by: Amused
The problem is, most of the people here ARE teens. The advice they give you is how they wish to be treated, not how they NEED to be treated. It's like asking the fox how you should guard the henhouse.
Originally posted by: yllus
Granted, but even if we were all 40-year-old parents of teens what could we write? Here's an example post as I see it:Originally posted by: Amused
The problem is, most of the people here ARE teens. The advice they give you is how they wish to be treated, not how they NEED to be treated. It's like asking the fox how you should guard the henhouse.
Why hello there Turfy! By Jove, quite the pre-dic-a-ment you've gotten yourself into! Let me give you a quick rundown of exactly how I govern my own wonderfully delicious 14-year-old daughter.
- No phone calls after 11 PM except on weekends
- Skirts must come down to the middle of the knee
- Socks must be worn at all times
- Your navel should never be exposed
- ORAL SEX IS SEX AND THUS DISALLOWED
Hope you'll find these of you, cheerio!
P.S. She really is quite scrumptious.
Originally posted by: cr4zymofo
I've seen some pr0ns that started out like this....:laugh:
Originally posted by: yllus
Granted, but even if we were all 40-year-old parents of teens what could we write? Here's an example post as I see it:Originally posted by: Amused
The problem is, most of the people here ARE teens. The advice they give you is how they wish to be treated, not how they NEED to be treated. It's like asking the fox how you should guard the henhouse.
Why hello there Turfy! By Jove, quite the pre-dic-a-ment you've gotten yourself into! Let me give you a quick rundown of exactly how I govern my own wonderfully delicious 14-year-old daughter.
- No phone calls after 11 PM except on weekends
- Skirts must come down to the middle of the knee
- Socks must be worn at all times
- Your navel should never be exposed
- ORAL SEX IS SEX AND THUS DISALLOWED
Hope you'll find these of you, cheerio!
P.S. She really is quite scrumptious.
But what if she goes to a catholic school?Originally posted by: KarenMarie
Originally posted by: yllus
Granted, but even if we were all 40-year-old parents of teens what could we write? Here's an example post as I see it:Originally posted by: Amused
The problem is, most of the people here ARE teens. The advice they give you is how they wish to be treated, not how they NEED to be treated. It's like asking the fox how you should guard the henhouse.
Why hello there Turfy! By Jove, quite the pre-dic-a-ment you've gotten yourself into! Let me give you a quick rundown of exactly how I govern my own wonderfully delicious 14-year-old daughter.
- No phone calls after 11 PM except on weekends
- Skirts must come down to the middle of the knee
- Socks must be worn at all times
- Your navel should never be exposed
- ORAL SEX IS SEX AND THUS DISALLOWED
Hope you'll find these of you, cheerio!
P.S. She really is quite scrumptious.
Ha! That is pretty close to what I would tell her!
No boys in the house without supervision. No drinking, no smoking, no drugs, no sex, clothes must have the same standards that her school requires.
Originally posted by: yllus
Granted, but even if we were all 40-year-old parents of teens what could we write? Here's an example post as I see it:Originally posted by: Amused
The problem is, most of the people here ARE teens. The advice they give you is how they wish to be treated, not how they NEED to be treated. It's like asking the fox how you should guard the henhouse.
Why hello there Turfy! By Jove, quite the pre-dic-a-ment you've gotten yourself into! Let me give you a quick rundown of exactly how I govern my own wonderfully delicious 14-year-old daughter.
- No phone calls after 11 PM except on weekends
- Skirts must come down to the middle of the knee
- Socks must be worn at all times
- Your navel should never be exposed
- ORAL SEX IS SEX AND THUS DISALLOWED
Hope you'll find these of you, cheerio!
P.S. She really is quite scrumptious.
They tell me how old I am.![]()
