Hi newbie here! I just happened to bump into this group, it seems awesome! Not only because of the Nintendo ds but because it actually has to do with teenagers! Wow I have a tween that is wonderful at times , and other days she reminds me of the exorcist! Wow if she could rotate her head like that it would totally be freaky! Anyway she thinks the world of her friends , I however don't seem to care much for them girls! I don't see how to prove it to my dd that some ppl are just not friends. They are evil, conniving, lying , manipulating little witches that only want to see what you can offer them! Well I do hope that I get to find other moms that go thru the same as me . This way we can pull out our hairs together! LOL!
I agree w/ you. I have a teen boy that isn't into sports or that kind of jock attitude. He likes gaming and Japenese anime and they have made life hell for him. He's threatened suicide several times because these little mosters make life hell for him. A living hell. I have no idea where these parents get their parenting tips......because calling them monsters is the nicest thig I can say about them. There are good teenagers BUT boy do the bad outway the good. There have been times I have had to restrain myself cause I could have killed these kids for the way they make him feel so worthless. I have had screaming matches w/ the old principal over this non-stop daily harrassment that has gone on for years. Anti-bulling my butt. The schools turn a blind eye torwards all harrassment. Makes me STEAMED. I have my son (17) on a tight leash because hou know what.......he still a kid and most parents treat them like adults when their brains are not done growing and learning.
My son is 16 and my daughter is 14. (I have 2 older sons too, 31 and 27)
My daughter only has a few friends in school because she said they are all back stabbing liars, phoney, and act like sluts. And believe me, I see it on myspace. omg, some of the things they talk about, and the way they act and dress...their mothers need to lock them in their rooms for a few years until they wise up. It is really scary the way these kids are, and it only seems to be getting worse and worse.
My son has a group of friends in school, and is friends with all the boys in the neighborhood. He's a good kid too, like my daughter. I am really proud of both of them !!!!
The boys don't act like the girls though. The girls are plain rotten , and the movie Mean Girls is just a touch of what's really going on.
Quoting T-Howe:
I agree w/ you. I have a teen boy that isn't into sports or that kind of jock attitude. He likes gaming and Japenese anime and they have made life hell for him. He's threatened suicide several times because these little mosters make life hell for him. A living hell. I have no idea where these parents get their parenting tips......because calling them monsters is the nicest thig I can say about them. There are good teenagers BUT boy do the bad outway the good. There have been times I have had to restrain myself cause I could have killed these kids for the way they make him feel so worthless. I have had screaming matches w/ the old principal over this non-stop daily harrassment that has gone on for years. Anti-bulling my butt. The schools turn a blind eye torwards all harrassment. Makes me STEAMED. I have my son (17) on a tight leash because hou know what.......he still a kid and most parents treat them like adults when their brains are not done growing and learning.
I totally agree with you. My daughter is always on the honor roll, but last time she missed it by a few points because she refused to do a few papers because girls were crowded around her desk wanting to copy her homework. The teacher said nothing. Thankfully that semester is over, and she was on the honor roll again this most recent report card. I told her it was alright if she missed it last time, but she really prides herself in that, AND perfect attendance....so she was really upset. The teachers need to step up and do their jobs. They talk about no bullying, but it is not enforced.
I hope everything works out for your son. It's really a sad shame when that type of behavior is allowed to continue in the schools !!
I have 3 girls 16, 18 and 21 and 2 boys 15 and 23 and we have a 19 yr old boy with us too
I too agree that TWEEN GIRLS are harder than the boys by far at least that was our experience.
Quoting Angiebooboo:
Quoting amberdy:
I have a 15 y/o son, but I also have a 12 y/o daughter (and a 9 y/o ds and 7 y/o dd). I think the girl tween years are worse than the boys ever were.
I do agree with that true statement.










- mamasitade3
on Apr. 14, 2009 at 10:39 AM