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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My 12 yo DD has an objectively great day. Had a really fun class field trip that I took the day off to chaperone (per DD’s request). No homework so 3 of her good friends came over after school and they hung out and we ordered pizza. After the friend left, around 8pm, DD asked if I can take her for ice cream because 2 of her other friends were supposedly going to meet up at our local place. I say supposedly because the friends talked about it before asking their parents, so no clue if they went or not. I told DD we can’t get ice cream tonight since we had a long day and I needed to put her younger sibling to bed. Immediately a switch flipped and I am so mean, never do what DD wants and always put her younger sibling first. I think she cried for an hour. How is such a great day is completely erased that quickly? And she doesn’t even know if her friends actually went for ice cream! Seriously, send help… not sure I can manage another few years of this and I am sure it gets much worse.[/quote] The worst for us was 12 -14. Lots of episodes like this. It started earlier than I had expected but it also didn’t last as long as I expected.[/quote]
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