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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OMG I can't believe some of you people. You are going to find yourselves with teenage kids who feel like they aren't supported by you and can't count on you. I truly feel sorry for them.[/quote] Oh please. You can fully support your children but my 3 year old knows not to stand on the couch. Support is not the same as learning how to behave in other people's homes. Anytime she does I tell her immediately to get off. Btw where was op's husband during this episode. Why didn't he intervene and get his daughter while op was occupied? My youngest who is 14 months might not understand why someone is saying no and would cry regardless if anyone including his parent removes him from something he wants to do. But that's fine. Kids cry. It's not the end of the world. It's not true that people should expect kids to climb over everything just because a use they are having a party. We were at a very upscale home with our two young kids over the 4th of July and I made sure my daughter did not put her feet up on their nice couch. I didn't yell but explained why as he shouldn't. We also didn't let our 2 young kids go in the parlor (lots of antiques). Op, is this your sister or sil? You've referred to her both ways. Bottom line is this something worth severing your relationship over?[/quote]
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