Anonymous wrote:OP here, my issues is that I dont get why anyone wouldn't do a drop off later IF YOU HAVE A DAY OFF ANYWAY.
I have a few days off every week. I get that if parents work it may create a hardship. I would be home doing nothing anyway.
What is the big deal?
Driving is easy. I drive 45 min each way to get my eyebrows done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No strict parent would even contemplate driving a kid 45 minutes to school just so he doesn't have to figure out how to spend 2 hours in the morning.
You want to be the cool one.
Op here, how is this for strict, *I* am the big bad mom who isn't letting him get his driver's license because among other reasons, 16 is too young. LOL, yes I want to be the cool mom. Ha ha.
We refuse to be part of your psychodrama. Good evening.
You lost the argument and left.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No strict parent would even contemplate driving a kid 45 minutes to school just so he doesn't have to figure out how to spend 2 hours in the morning.
You want to be the cool one.
Op here, how is this for strict, *I* am the big bad mom who isn't letting him get his driver's license because among other reasons, 16 is too young. LOL, yes I want to be the cool mom. Ha ha.
We refuse to be part of your psychodrama. Good evening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many cold selfish parents out there.
So many over coddling parents out there.
And you wonder why your kids will end up in therapy and throw you in a nursing home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No strict parent would even contemplate driving a kid 45 minutes to school just so he doesn't have to figure out how to spend 2 hours in the morning.
You want to be the cool one.
Op here, how is this for strict, *I* am the big bad mom who isn't letting him get his driver's license because among other reasons, 16 is too young. LOL, yes I want to be the cool mom. Ha ha.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No strict parent would even contemplate driving a kid 45 minutes to school just so he doesn't have to figure out how to spend 2 hours in the morning.
You want to be the cool one.
Op here, how is this for strict, *I* am the big bad mom who isn't letting him get his driver's license because among other reasons, 16 is too young. LOL, yes I want to be the cool mom. Ha ha.
You asked our opinion, we gave it to you, but you continue to argue and justify. There's something else going on here. We cannot help you. Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No strict parent would even contemplate driving a kid 45 minutes to school just so he doesn't have to figure out how to spend 2 hours in the morning.
You want to be the cool one.
Op here, how is this for strict, *I* am the big bad mom who isn't letting him get his driver's license because among other reasons, 16 is too young. LOL, yes I want to be the cool mom. Ha ha.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No strict parent would even contemplate driving a kid 45 minutes to school just so he doesn't have to figure out how to spend 2 hours in the morning.
You want to be the cool one.
Op here, how is this for strict, *I* am the big bad mom who isn't letting him get his driver's license because among other reasons, 16 is too young. LOL, yes I want to be the cool mom. Ha ha.
Anonymous wrote:No strict parent would even contemplate driving a kid 45 minutes to school just so he doesn't have to figure out how to spend 2 hours in the morning.
You want to be the cool one.
Anonymous wrote:Confused:
Is Op strict or a helicopter? She is being called both.
Anonymous wrote:No strict parent would even contemplate driving a kid 45 minutes to school just so he doesn't have to figure out how to spend 2 hours in the morning.
You want to be the cool one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Your DH has likely made it clear to your son that he thinks there should be one drop off and no hanging out at home until 11:00.
Answer honestly:
Do you want to drive him in later so he likes you more than your DH?
Are you kidding? No.
Even though you called your DH "cold and selfish?" Sounds to me that you want to be the "nice" parent in this scenario. Otherwise, why else would you do it? Why not back up your DH and give your kid more study time in the process?
My son has no idea we are even debating this idea. Wtf is worng with you?
I am rarely "the nice parent". I dont care to be. I am much more strict than my dh. That makes me less popular, i assume. Who cares.
This is not how my mind works.
Really? You said of your DH "He thinks I'm too soft."