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I also subscribe to the cute as babies theory. Only my further bent on it, is this is natures way of preparing us for them teenage years. You are given all them mummy hormones, they do all this cute stuff, you love them to bits and pieces and then they turn into horrible, self-centred obnoxious creatures. Only thing is its too late by then, you've already had years of loving the hell out of them which still do anyway. Doesn't stop you wanting to boot their asses out the door when they so obviously need a good dose of reality.
Anthony's boy got one yesterday, finished part-time work 2 months ago and was told before he moved in with us that it is not our responsibility to fund his social life. He actually told us at one stage that 'good parents pay for mobile phone credit' - my response to that 'obviously we are not good parents then'. Provision of everything he needs is one thing but social life, bite our butts and go and get a job!! Two months of mooching off Anthony and finally yesterday he was told that the money tree has come to an end. Go and look for a part-time job instead of telling us that you have been and have done nothing. One unimpressed teenager but hell it sure won't kill him. Might even teach him some work ethic at the same time!
Anthony's boy got one yesterday, finished part-time work 2 months ago and was told before he moved in with us that it is not our responsibility to fund his social life. He actually told us at one stage that 'good parents pay for mobile phone credit' - my response to that 'obviously we are not good parents then'. Provision of everything he needs is one thing but social life, bite our butts and go and get a job!! Two months of mooching off Anthony and finally yesterday he was told that the money tree has come to an end. Go and look for a part-time job instead of telling us that you have been and have done nothing. One unimpressed teenager but hell it sure won't kill him. Might even teach him some work ethic at the same time!