Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What did he needs to get up for? In our house, missing whatever it is would likely have been the extent of the consequences. Not sure I understand the point of waking him up the way you did.
Uh, I'm guessing school.
Pretty sure most schools are out for the summer, but if it was school then fine - if he's a teenager he's well old enough to take the detention or other consequences for an unexpired absence.
Anonymous wrote:Good for you op! I used a squirt bottle of water a few times when my son was a teenager. I threatened it and nagged daily. I also said "Next time is a bucket of water". He really could not wake up. He was in a basement room so I put a battery operated doorbell in his room and could ring that annoying thing from upstairs. That got us through the highschool years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What did he needs to get up for? In our house, missing whatever it is would likely have been the extent of the consequences. Not sure I understand the point of waking him up the way you did.
Uh, I'm guessing school.
Pretty sure most schools are out for the summer, but if it was school then fine - if he's a teenager he's well old enough to take the detention or other consequences for an unexpired absence.
Anonymous wrote:Lmao!! My dad used to wake me up on occasion by flipping my mattress. Worse than a water gun but in retrospect hilarious
Most mornings he gets himself up though. He is 17, so maybe those four years make a difference in maturity.Anonymous wrote:I can see how this is funny to most people, but it just seems mean and disrespectful to me. I would hate to be woken up that way, and I struggled with waking up for years as a teenager. I felt guilty enough about it without my parents laying it on.
Anonymous wrote:I would pack a water gun and beat you at your own game the next morning.
I suspect you would throw a fit and cry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What did he needs to get up for? In our house, missing whatever it is would likely have been the extent of the consequences. Not sure I understand the point of waking him up the way you did.
Uh, I'm guessing school.
Pretty sure most schools are out for the summer, but if it was school then fine - if he's a teenager he's well old enough to take the detention or other consequences for an unexpired absence.