Your dad talked to you about your periods? |
Yes, middle-schoolers from middle-class families also misbehave. -person whose kids take the bus |
| I agree with the PPs who say they should take the bus. Both of ours do, even though dropping them off wouldn’t significantly affect our day as the schools are close. I do drive my middle schooler a couple times a week since I drive literally past her school on my way to work and we have good bonding time. This will stop next year when she’s in high school, so I’m enjoying it now. |
c. a parking spot. Especially if the school is in a fairly densely populated area. |
Agree with this. Your wife is ridiculous. |
| I take my kids to school everyday too. Sometimes they are grumpy and sometimes they talk. My kids get to sleep an extra 20 minutes because I take them to school. That's an extra 1 hour and 40 minutes a week. Totally worth it. |
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Your youngest is a junior... that ship has sailed.
Why are you picking a fight? |
I was dying to know if anyone besides me read this and thought it was wierd!!! |
When I was this age my dad would say “talk to me kid!!” (I was reading a book because that was pre smart phone but same thing.) Engage with your kid! |
| Bus in high school is fine- my MS son road the school bus for a year. Rampant, egregious bullying on the bus. |
DP. My kid takes the school bus in the burbs, but I've read stories in the Post about people in Southeast DC driving their children to school because they don't want them hanging around on the bus stops for security reasons. I understand that, and I'm surprised that you don't. |
| You sound very weak-willed and whiny. If you don't want to fight this out with your wife, why are you venting here? |
+1 Why does she insist? Because she doesn't mind and likes it? If there are no safety issues (bus is actually safer, less pollution, more peer boding, etc), and you do mind the drive - your days, the kids take the bus. Your wife's arbitrary rules doesn't apply to everyone, if she doesn't get that, that's your biggest problem. |
It can still be fought. |
Mine took the opportunity during a long drive to inform me that when I left home (I was 17 at the time, and this was when many states had 18 year old drinking age--"we can die in viet nam but can't have a beer?" rationale) and went out with a guy, always make sure he was one drink ahead of me because guys lose the ability to have sex but girls lose the ability to prevent guys from attempting it. |