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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Anyone else suddenly find there’s an elephant in the house when you remove the kids electronics

Like banging doors and stomping up and down stairs is going to improve my mood hahaha

Anyhow Christmas tree and decorations going up in a bit I can feel a stressful night ahead

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By *earded blossomCouple  over a year ago

Glasgow

Yup everytime!

John

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Currently punching fuxk out the bedroom doors ! This is what happens when the NHS decides to suddenly stop certain medications lol oh well new doors needed lol still not got my two hall doors fitted yet hahaha know any joiners ?

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By *vbride1963TV/TS  over a year ago

E.K . Glasgow


"Currently punching fuxk out the bedroom doors ! This is what happens when the NHS decides to suddenly stop certain medications lol oh well new doors needed lol still not got my two hall doors fitted yet hahaha know any joiners ?"

There’ll be a flood of messages for folk to join you now .

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By *ainyDaySunshineMan  over a year ago

Ayrshire

Breath in.... and release

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By *andsCouple  over a year ago

Edin

It’s an absolute bloody nightmare .... it hurts me more than them I think

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I think I won a watch with my two...can probably count on 1 hand the number of times they've threw a strop.

Certainty they're going to be utter arseholes as teenagers, eh?

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By *andsCouple  over a year ago

Edin


"I think I won a watch with my two...can probably count on 1 hand the number of times they've threw a strop.

Certainty they're going to be utter arseholes as teenagers, eh?"

It’s my 15 year old that has WiFi withdrawal issues ... the WiFi goes off every night at 10 and despite he knows it’s happening 10.01 “what’s happened to the WiFi “ ... eh guess

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By *assy LassieWoman  over a year ago

Lanarkshire


"Anyone else suddenly find there’s an elephant in the house when you remove the kids electronics

Like banging doors and stomping up and down stairs is going to improve my mood hahaha

Anyhow Christmas tree and decorations going up in a bit I can feel a stressful night ahead "

Oh I feel your pain. My 2 are raving loonies if the wifi dares to glitch

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

My oldest 2 now 24 and 21 were great no tantrums as kids or hormonal outbursts, never had to ground them or remove anything from them. My 14 Yr old not too bad he goes Into silent huffs and u don't see him until we head to bed then he raids the fridge because he missed dinner due to his stubbornness lol. My 6 Yr old is a whole other story, she really thinks she boss and well YouTube withdrawal at dinner time is an nipping head buster, banging doors and the deliberate feet stomping into wherever I am to nip my head , she says it's her chill time after hard day at school she's sick of watching dad's crap on TV with hands on hips . She's so bossy, I reckon she will be a hard to handle teenager since there is just no compromising with her she says what she wants and that's it. Our own fault as she was a late baby and allowed her to rule us

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