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    17 year olds

    Absolutely agree rugrat, and I know parents who are like this. One classic example is a parent I know whose child was part of a bullying duo whose victim was so traumatised he was under the care of a psycologist and changed schools mid year aged about ten to escape the bullying. I decided to let...
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    17 year olds

    Perhaps we have had a relatively easy time with our two that are now 21 and 18. They certainly were not drinking, though some of their friends were. My 21 year old has only just started having a drink when he goes out. The 18 year old called us and asked if it was okay if he had a drink and...
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    17 year olds

    We had a huge ruckus here yesterday with the 14 year old because we wouldn't allow him to hire and watch Borat. I have only seen ten minutes of it, and thought it was gross. Apparently the second film is worse :eek: He is just hitting the "terrible teens" and asked me if I would like him to...
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    17 year olds

    I am with Jezza and JASA and similar posters. Getting angry will not get you anywhere, but let him know that you are disappointed, gutted at the deceit, and that the trust is gone (hopefully not for good). Luckily our 21 year old and 18 year olds have not been drinkers, so we have not had...
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