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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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It's so annoying when you just want some fun and your teenagers are still awake whatever time you go to bed! Just wait until they're older and they want some private time with their partners!!
Please tell me it's not just us with this problem. |
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"It's so annoying when you just want some fun and your teenagers are still awake whatever time you go to bed! Just wait until they're older and they want some private time with their partners!!
Please tell me it's not just us with this problem. "
I used to encourage sleep overs for my daughter and her 8 friends result 7 out of 8 weekends free only the one bad one when it was at our house |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It's so annoying when you just want some fun and your teenagers are still awake whatever time you go to bed! Just wait until they're older and they want some private time with their partners!!
Please tell me it's not just us with this problem.
I used to encourage sleep overs for my daughter and her 8 friends result 7 out of 8 weekends free only the one bad one when it was at our house "
\errrrm, correct me if wrong, but your daughter and her 8 friends makes a total of 9 people. That, based on what you are implying, means that she stops out for 8 weeks (at each of her friends house) and is at home when its her turn (the ninth week).
So, when you say you get 7 out of 8 weekends free, what happens in, or to,the ninth week that you haven't factored in? |
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By * pool 1Couple
over a year ago
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"It's so annoying when you just want some fun and your teenagers are still awake whatever time you go to bed! Just wait until they're older and they want some private time with their partners!!
Please tell me it's not just us with this problem. "
No its just not you we have the same problem |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Ours have got more clingy as they get older, think the cord is growing back,.cant even go to Asda without em "
Yeah I know the feeling and when you do manage to get away its texts asking how long you going to be or where are you and there 22 and 25 I thought I'd have more freetime now but it's worse than when they were babies |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Ours go out and then return with more of them in tow and the decide to eat everything in the fridge and the cupboards and sure I read somewhere that they dont leave home untill they are 32 now "
Please tell me your taking the mickey about the 32 thing pleeeaase |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Ours go out and then return with more of them in tow and the decide to eat everything in the fridge and the cupboards and sure I read somewhere that they dont leave home untill they are 32 now
Please tell me your taking the mickey about the 32 thing pleeeaase "
No thats about right, and then if were really lucky they come back, with partners and grandkids x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Ours go out and then return with more of them in tow and the decide to eat everything in the fridge and the cupboards and sure I read somewhere that they dont leave home untill they are 32 now
Please tell me your taking the mickey about the 32 thing pleeeaase
No thats about right, and then if were really lucky they come back, with partners and grandkids x"
I've already got the partner and grandkid with us now so that means I'm never to be rid of them and i am destined to never have my own time then omg kill me now !!!!! |
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Oooohm I've got all this to come. He was heartbroken last week because he's GF dumped him. He'll be 14 soon, god help me when he starts proper relationships!
I do share him with his dad, so get free time, but during half term he spends most of the time with me. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Oooohm I've got all this to come. He was heartbroken last week because he's GF dumped him. He'll be 14 soon, god help me when he starts proper relationships!
I do share him with his dad, so get free time, but during half term he spends most of the time with me."
Oh yes you have it all to come yet just wait untill he starts getting really stroppy it great fun lol |
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"Oooohm I've got all this to come. He was heartbroken last week because he's GF dumped him. He'll be 14 soon, god help me when he starts proper relationships!
I do share him with his dad, so get free time, but during half term he spends most of the time with me.
Oh yes you have it all to come yet just wait untill he starts getting really stroppy it great fun lol "
he's quite sulky at the moment and can come to tears easily. Rather emotional bless him.
He's also bit clingy with me, always giving me hugs, wanting me to be at his side watching tv etc. Love him to bits |
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"Ours go out and then return with more of them in tow and the decide to eat everything in the fridge and the cupboards and sure I read somewhere that they dont leave home untill they are 32 now
Please tell me your taking the mickey about the 32 thing pleeeaase "
Mine are 22 and 25. Youngest wants to do doctorate, will take the other about five more years to save a deposit, and that's with my ex-husband and I putting in half.
My friends have children similar ages to mine: 21 to 30. My eldest is married, the only one in my group who is: all others live at home...with no immediate plans to move out. |
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"Ours go out and then return with more of them in tow and the decide to eat everything in the fridge and the cupboards and sure I read somewhere that they dont leave home untill they are 32 now
Please tell me your taking the mickey about the 32 thing pleeeaase
No thats about right, and then if were really lucky they come back, with partners and grandkids x"
Daughter moved boyfriend in, the other ones boyfriend spends more time in my house than I do! |
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"Ours go out and then return with more of them in tow and the decide to eat everything in the fridge and the cupboards and sure I read somewhere that they dont leave home untill they are 32 now
Please tell me your taking the mickey about the 32 thing pleeeaase
No thats about right, and then if were really lucky they come back, with partners and grandkids x
Daughter moved boyfriend in, the other ones boyfriend spends more time in my house than I do! "
gosh, I was gone at 18, had to private rent my very 1st house with my sons father. Couldn't live with my parents til I was in my twenties.
My parents have my youngest siblings still living there at 18 and 23. Seems to becoming the norm these days. |
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"Ours go out and then return with more of them in tow and the decide to eat everything in the fridge and the cupboards and sure I read somewhere that they dont leave home untill they are 32 now
Please tell me your taking the mickey about the 32 thing pleeeaase
No thats about right, and then if were really lucky they come back, with partners and grandkids x
Daughter moved boyfriend in, the other ones boyfriend spends more time in my house than I do!
gosh, I was gone at 18, had to private rent my very 1st house with my sons father. Couldn't live with my parents til I was in my twenties.
My parents have my youngest siblings still living there at 18 and 23. Seems to becoming the norm these days."
I was married with my own home at 20. My eldest left home at 17 to go to uni...never came back and is married now.
Can't see 25 year old moving out before 30 or the youngest either for that matter, which means I'll get my house back when I'm about 60! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I really feel for you lot. Glad I only have the one and I wanted at least 5! "
Good that you stopped at one, love ours to bits but a bit of me time would be good now and again should say a bit of us time lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I really feel for you lot. Glad I only have the one and I wanted at least 5!
Good that you stopped at one, love ours to bits but a bit of me time would be good now and again should say a bit of us time lol "
Whats that? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"And this, all you loving parents out there, is why I had the snip...
I would hate to resent my child, on any level..."
Dont resent them at all euro, we just laugh it off, especially when son brings back his 'girlfriend' and he wants his end away, ooo payback lol |
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I thought I was doing well for tonight.. Teenager sleeping out which free's me to accom for a few hrs.. Put a add up for a meet earlier in the week.. All going well.. Until Mother Nature goes in for the kill yet again!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"...and one day, you look around and the house is empty and they live hundreds of miles away with the grandchildren.
It's awfully quiet here. "
Yummmm..... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I've got a daughter of 19 who is away at uni but seems to pop home more often than when she lived here - usually with a couple of friends in tow - apparently the nightlife is better in Glasgow
I have a 17 yr old son who says he's staying at a friends and then appears home coz he was bored or couldn't sleep usually with no warning!
In fact recently John and I woke up on the sat morning and I said ohhh empty house we can have noisy sex which we did for about an hour then I picked my phone up and I had a text from my son at 1am saying him and another friend were coming home to ours
Oops lol |
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By *B9 QueenWoman
over a year ago
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"...and one day, you look around and the house is empty and they live hundreds of miles away with the grandchildren.
It's awfully quiet here. "
Mine lives around the corner and has no intention (yet) of having children. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It's worse when they can drive, it's always halfway through loud dirty sex you hear a car come onto the drive.... Then iv gotta gag Ann so we can finish lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Here's an idea, have fun anyway, make as much noise as possible and Im pretty sure they will be so embarrassed and grossed out at hearing you that they will find somewhere to go for the night, maybe even get thier own place.......everyone's a winner!!!!!! |
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"And this, all you loving parents out there, is why I had the snip...
I would hate to resent my child, on any level..."
Love them but they're adults with a sense of entitlement...in my house. You expect your kids to leave home, not move their families in! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Here's an idea, have fun anyway, make as much noise as possible and Im pretty sure they will be so embarrassed and grossed out at hearing you that they will find somewhere to go for the night, maybe even get thier own place.......everyone's a winner!!!!!!"
What a clever boy. |
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By *aucy3Couple
over a year ago
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Our sons 25,he's not going anywhere anytime soon.I'm sure his life mission is parent sex prevention,even if we try some silent sex,as soon as we start,he develops a nasty cough.
I know what euros saying,about it being wrong to resent your children,but there are times,when I could lovingly strangle the bastard. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"And this, all you loving parents out there, is why I had the snip...
I would hate to resent my child, on any level...
Love them but they're adults with a sense of entitlement...in my house. You expect your kids to leave home, not move their families in!"
Organisation.....
My ex's son went to live with his father and step brother. Both boys were 14. His dad and stepmom warned both of them that they would be thrown out at 18.....
This happened, and both boys are fully independent individuals with parents who will support them, in an emergency.... Job done... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"And this, all you loving parents out there, is why I had the snip...
I would hate to resent my child, on any level..."
i dont care what anyone says, everyone resents their kids sometimes, just the same as they resent you too. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Dont think anybody who has added to this thread resents their kids at all. It was more about working round them as they have grown up, but if you have never had to do it how would you know."
i have had to do it, just the once though.
i dont think you need to have had kids to know they can be a right pain in the arse though. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We were having a great time with our daughter at uni... Then in the New Year she decides to 'jack it in' and returns home! Freaking great.... So next weekend we are of to a club... LOL |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"We were having a great time with our daughter at uni... Then in the New Year she decides to 'jack it in' and returns home! Freaking great.... So next weekend we are of to a club... LOL "
Bleady kids, so inconsiderate!
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By *quirrelMan
over a year ago
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Lack of intimacy was the cause of my breakup with my ex, working away a lot meant I was not at home for some time. Coming home expecting some fun and meeting a house in disarray and her only wanting to go to bed to sleep.
Because our son was brought up as if she was there as personal servant he never did anything for himself so she wore herself out running after him, sex was something which was thwarted by the his constant demands for attention meaning he took all the fun out of our relationship as each day she flopped into bed only wanting to sleep keeping me at a distance not keeping our physical relationship alive. At the end all I was getting out of it was laundry and cooking services so it came to the point where our relationship had died and I was not prepared to work 60 hour weeks to fund the lifestyle of an idle teenager who had wrecked a good relationship. Her explanation was that he was a child and needed looking after I was an adult and could look after myself so I did, I left. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Lack of intimacy was the cause of my breakup with my ex, working away a lot meant I was not at home for some time. Coming home expecting some fun and meeting a house in disarray and her only wanting to go to bed to sleep.
Because our son was brought up as if she was there as personal servant he never did anything for himself so she wore herself out running after him, sex was something which was thwarted by the his constant demands for attention meaning he took all the fun out of our relationship as each day she flopped into bed only wanting to sleep keeping me at a distance not keeping our physical relationship alive. At the end all I was getting out of it was laundry and cooking services so it came to the point where our relationship had died and I was not prepared to work 60 hour weeks to fund the lifestyle of an idle teenager who had wrecked a good relationship. Her explanation was that he was a child and needed looking after I was an adult and could look after myself so I did, I left."
Sorry to hear that Tinkerman.
lots of women make that mistake,
she should of looked after you too. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"It's so annoying when you just want some fun and your teenagers are still awake whatever time you go to bed! Just wait until they're older and they want some private time with their partners!!
Please tell me it's not just us with this problem.
I used to encourage sleep overs for my daughter and her 8 friends result 7 out of 8 weekends free only the one bad one when it was at our house
\errrrm, correct me if wrong, but your daughter and her 8 friends makes a total of 9 people. That, based on what you are implying, means that she stops out for 8 weeks (at each of her friends house) and is at home when its her turn (the ninth week).
So, when you say you get 7 out of 8 weekends free, what happens in, or to,the ninth week that you haven't factored in?"
There is a set of twins in the peer group... Simple |
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"Ours go out and then return with more of them in tow and the decide to eat everything in the fridge and the cupboards and sure I read somewhere that they dont leave home untill they are 32 now "
Kill me! Kill me now!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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i used to live with my dad, me 18-22 him 40-44 and we used to have a little joke, who could nail the most chicks,
first night there he banged sum bird, sent her home in a taxi, then ran in to my room and announced
"1 nil"
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"i used to live with my dad, me 18-22 him 40-44 and we used to have a little joke, who could nail the most chicks,
first night there he banged sum bird, sent her home in a taxi, then ran in to my room and announced
"1 nil""
Have your opinions changed about women since then? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Here's an idea, have fun anyway, make as much noise as possible and Im pretty sure they will be so embarrassed and grossed out at hearing you that they will find somewhere to go for the night, maybe even get thier own place.......everyone's a winner!!!!!!
What a clever boy. "
And pretty talented too xxxx |
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having my two young adult kids living at home doesn't stop our sex life, we just lock the door and get on with it, probably not as loud as if we were home alone and usually put a pillow behind the headboard! but my son always makes some sort of comment the following morning that he heard us, daughter never comments, they are both old enough to leave home so if they don't like it.........they can go! |
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