Anonymous wrote:I would never in a million years have said that to my mom or dad, and they weren't particularly strict.
I'm pretty shocked so many posters here think it's run of the mill behavior.
Anonymous wrote:I would be stunned to hear that. I have preteen boys, so I’ve never raised a girl. But I’m surprised so many posters say this is normal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She wanted to wear sun glasses to school, and I told her no.
She said I am the meanest mother in the world, and she wishes I was dead. she told me liked her daddy better, and it would be better when he is the only one around.
I am not really bothered by this death wish(my older siblings said same to my mom when they were around this age), but I did not know how to respond. I just stayed queit. Should I have said something?
"You're entitled to your feelings, but please don't say things like that to me. You're still not wearing sunglasses to school."
Just wait until your DD is a tween/teen. There is a good chance she will say the most hateful things, then collapse in a hormonal sobbing heap five minutes later, begging you to understand that "she didn't mean it, it's just that all of her other friends have snapchat and why do you have to be so weird?"
Anonymous wrote:She wanted to wear sun glasses to school, and I told her no.
She said I am the meanest mother in the world, and she wishes I was dead. she told me liked her daddy better, and it would be better when he is the only one around.
I am not really bothered by this death wish(my older siblings said same to my mom when they were around this age), but I did not know how to respond. I just stayed queit. Should I have said something?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A bright "Well, sorry, but you're out of luck!" And then later, when she's not raging, a calm brief chat about better ways to express her anger
(Why didn't you want her to wear her sunglasses?)
OK Nosy Nelly, that has nothing to do with anything.[/quote]
DP When you post something on a public forum you are inviting all the nosy nellies to be nosy and ask questions. This is how it works. I agree with the pp fighting over sunglasses seems silly. What is the harm?
Anonymous wrote:This is kind of besides the point but why didn’t you let her wear sunglasses to school? I wouldn’t give in after she whined, begged, insulted me, etc but It seens like a strange “battle” to choose/reason to put your foot down in the first place.
Anonymous wrote:Stop letting her watch Disney movies.
Anonymous wrote:A bright "Well, sorry, but you're out of luck!" And then later, when she's not raging, a calm brief chat about better ways to express her anger
(Why didn't you want her to wear her sunglasses?)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would be stunned to hear that. I have preteen boys, so I’ve never raised a girl. But I’m surprised so many posters say this is normal.
I feel exactly the same way and I have a preteen girl. My instinct would be to come down harder than what most PP's have suggested, e.g. there would be a firm talk and loss of a privilege.