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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Fine, only speak to her in teaching-like sentences or else she throws a victim fit. But if she still throws a fit, stonewalls, or lashes out to "Honeypants, please fix yourself up before we head to the doctors" then just let it go. She can go around with snarly hair. [/quote] Lol I can never tell if these comments are from actual terrible parents or trolls posing as them. Either way, I think your kids are going to need therapy, honeypants.[/quote] Between this and the Do. The Work. poster I am dying. Poor OP's kid. If OP isn't a troll, I will say I have very low requirements for teens looks: 1. brush your teeth 2. untangle hair 3. shower My husband has chose "no PJ pants outside the house "as his hill to die on. I'm fine with PJ pants to the gym and sports practices. Really I do not care as long as general hygiene is maintained. Even in baggy hoodies and pj pants, my daughter still looks better than I did in 1993. And I tried. I really tried. [/quote]
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