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Were you always honest to your parents?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Well.... were ya?"
Don't be daft! I had a Mum who was the clone of Mary Whitehouse. To this day she has NO idea of even a tenth of what I used to get up to... thankfully! Specially now she keeps a rather hard walking stick easily to hand....
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By *iewMan
over a year ago
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on the whole, yes.
although when I was 18 and home from Art School, came in and woke her up at 4am and asked if we had a torch to go to local park and look for plant cuttings
bless her, she did get up and showed me where it was.
sadly no plants, plenty mushrooms |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Didn't need to be...my little sister would always grass me up before I'd have an opportunity to confess or be found out another way!"
Lol my big sisters were the same |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I am about some things, but not very open, I've always had a divide between my personal life and my family, if they ever dared ask about something I wasn't comfortable in discussing I'd simply shut them down and let them know it was my business not theirs.
Overall though I must say, I'm not a liar to anyone, I don't believe in deciet, one should either opt out of replying or stand their ground, lying is just for cowards & game players, even white lies are just bull shit deceptive illusions, anyhow I'm a believer in trust conquering all when respected and honoured |
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you must be joking she would of been 10 foot under. mind you a few coppers knocking on the door never went down well. but how things change, we are so close and she knows almost all there is to know about me |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Well yeah sort of....
I was a good girl and have two close friends and we were inseparable. My parents knew I was clubbing every Thursday, Friday and Saturday night and they knew the clubs we attended. They knew how I was getting home and what time and my dad would wait up for me.
They didn't know that I would change from the respectable looking dress I wore to go out in, into the tiny leather mini skirt, fishnet tights, studded wristbands and belts etc.
I never smoked, slept around, drugs or drink so I was a good girl. I just wore outlandish clothes which were provocative and my dad would have worried if he thought the dreaded boys were looking at his sacred daughter
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Good grief no. Love my parents wouldn't have wanted to upset them with my debauched teenage ways, and we were never a family for sharing to much info anyway. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I still can't get away with telling my parents porkies ..... mum suss's me in an instant, and dad relies on mums spidey senses.
Late nights with my school friends in the Palais or Coconut Grove in down-town Dundee and copping off with a click? NO chance!
My dad used to wait outside when the clubs finished and collect myself and my pals and drop us all off home.
BUT if he was on shift mum gave me taxi money ..... which we spent in the pub.
Of course that meant leaving the disco an hour earlier to walk home, with our clicks if we were lucky.
She never found that out and to this day I daren't tell her or she will cuff my ear for me.
That's the trouble with having parents who have done all the naughtie's before you ...... they know all the dodges, I'm the same with my kids now. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I've done both lied too them and been far too candid with 'em.
Like others have said, I can tell mum anything, so when she once said 'I don't want to know' I knew I'd gone too far. |
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My lovely Mum believed I was a virgin the day I got married and sat me down and explained, that it may hurt. I didn't have the heart to tell her any different.
I do often wonder what she would think of her 'little girl' these days |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"My lovely Mum believed I was a virgin the day I got married and sat me down and explained, that it may hurt. I didn't have the heart to tell her any different.
I do often wonder what she would think of her 'little girl' these days "
You know what she would think.
She'd put it all to one side and still love ya like she did from the day you first popped out.
Mind you, you might have had to administer oxygen while ya did the telling tho |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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No way. Drink, drugs, women and occasional bi fun. My dad is too straight laced. My mum knew a lot of it, but found it funny.
On the flip side, she was a congenital liar, so no idea if what she ever told me was the truth or not. She died a couple of months back, so I will never know the truth about a lot of things I would like answers to! |
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