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Life. (be prepared for reading)
Sir James A:
--- Quote from: Leganoth on 2012-05-08, 23:20:02 ---Well my luck has struck again lol, had a date set up for tomorrow, then the girl gets grounded (and shes about to be 18 on friday) who grounds an 18 year old thats ridiculous
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Actually, a lot of people. There's an old saying, "My roof, my rules", and 18 or 25, act up and get locked down. Seen it happen on more than one occasion. :)
If she's not allowed out, but can talk on the phone / internet, chat with her a bit, try to set up a "raincheck" date for next week (or whenever).
Sir Edward:
lol, well, until she's actually 18, she's still a minor, so I can see how a grounding might still be needed. Heh :)
Leganoth:
--- Quote from: James Anderson III on 2012-05-09, 01:06:52 ---
--- Quote from: Leganoth on 2012-05-08, 23:20:02 ---Well my luck has struck again lol, had a date set up for tomorrow, then the girl gets grounded (and shes about to be 18 on friday) who grounds an 18 year old thats ridiculous
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Actually, a lot of people. There's an old saying, "My roof, my rules", and 18 or 25, act up and get locked down. Seen it happen on more than one occasion. :)
If she's not allowed out, but can talk on the phone / internet, chat with her a bit, try to set up a "raincheck" date for next week (or whenever).
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I hate the my roof my rules rule haha. Yeah we are trying to work somthing out for me and her only, but I will see her at the faire this weekend.
--- Quote from: Sir Edward on 2012-05-09, 01:32:26 ---
lol, well, until she's actually 18, she's still a minor, so I can see how a grounding might still be needed. Heh :)
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Well shes 18 on friday so pretty much same difference haha
Sir Edward:
--- Quote from: Leganoth on 2012-05-09, 05:40:19 ---I hate the my roof my rules rule haha.
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It's pretty normal to get frustrated with that, but it's the way things should be. The person who works a job and pays for that roof has the final say. My step-brother is having problems with that right now too. He turned 18 but still lives with his mom. Until he moves out, it's mom's rules. He hates it, but that's the way it is.
Sir William:
--- Quote from: Leganoth on 2012-05-09, 05:40:19 ---I hate the my roof my rules rule haha.
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When you have your own place and end up with a freeloader living with you, you can then complain...or rather, when she does! ;)
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