Parenting
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@muddyriver it is a joy. Took me an hour of reading to calm down, so now I'm short on sleep as well...
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After a couple of days of misery and anxiety, we got her to see the School Counsellor. Of course, once she explained everything in the cold light of day (rather than 10PM when her parents are not best equipped for counsel), The Daughter Unit has come to the realisation her ex is a deadshit and what the fuck was she thinking?
That was last week. Things have been good since.
Until today, when she was heading to her locker at the end of the day, some little fluffybunny thought it would be cool to push her in the back with a "Why did you break up with him?"
And this little fuckwit isn't even friends with the dickhead - just some eshay from their year.
Now, she's not bothered by this, because she turned around and said "None of your fucking business!" but Mrs TA and I are ready to carpet bomb the little cockhead's suburb.
You don't lay your hands on my little girl like that.
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TR Jnr just passed his Restricted test, think I was more nervous than he was haha.
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@taniwharugby said in Parenting:
TR Jnr just passed his Restricted test, think I was more nervous than he was haha.
Do they still do everything possible to try and fail people just so they have to rebook and gather more revenue?
MN5 jr is counting the days til he’s old enough to do the test.
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@mn5 nah she was pretty good, she mentioned 2 'critical failures' which I thought meant fail, said she gave him benefit of doubt on one, so all good.
I have heard that it is better that a parent goes in the car, to reduce chances of any of the power tripping ones being overly harsh.
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@taniwharugby said in Parenting:
@mn5 nah she was pretty good, she mentioned 2 'critical failures' which I thought meant fail, said she gave him benefit of doubt on one, so all good.
I have heard that it is better that a parent goes in the car, to reduce chances of any of the power tripping ones being overly harsh.
Considering that in any drive you have you will notice plenty of critical failures by drivers around you it should almost be a requirement to fit in.
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@taniwharugby said in Parenting:
@mn5 nah she was pretty good, she mentioned 2 'critical failures' which I thought meant fail, said she gave him benefit of doubt on one, so all good.
I have heard that it is better that a parent goes in the car, to reduce chances of any of the power tripping ones being overly harsh.
Good stuff to know for a couple of years time.
I reckon if I got a surprise restricted test with no preparation I’d fail. I’m 100% sure of this.
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@taniwharugby said in Parenting:
@mn5 nah she was pretty good, she mentioned 2 'critical failures' which I thought meant fail, said she gave him benefit of doubt on one, so all good.
I have heard that it is better that a parent goes in the car, to reduce chances of any of the power tripping ones being overly harsh.
Good stuff to know for a couple of years time.
I reckon if I got a surprise restricted test with no preparation I’d fail. I’m 100% sure of this.
It would be funny though.
'Why did you overtake that white car on the inside?"
"Because the fluffybunny was too slow" -
@taniwharugby said in Parenting:
@mn5 nah she was pretty good, she mentioned 2 'critical failures' which I thought meant fail, said she gave him benefit of doubt on one, so all good.
I have heard that it is better that a parent goes in the car, to reduce chances of any of the power tripping ones being overly harsh.
Good stuff to know for a couple of years time.
I reckon if I got a surprise restricted test with no preparation I’d fail. I’m 100% sure of this.
It would be funny though.
'Why did you overtake that white car on the inside?"
"Because the fluffybunny was too slow"Perving at chicks running is definitely a potential hazard to point out as well.
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