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How long did your parent's put up with you?
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Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256 | Report | 5 Feb 2005 21:17 |
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We tell our 2 that on the morning of their 16th birthday they will come downstairs to find their packed suitcase and an invoice for 15 year's keep!! Maz. XX ps daughter is insistent she will NEVER get married and will live with us FOREVER aaaarrrrrgggghhhh!!!! |
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Daniel | Report | 5 Feb 2005 21:10 |
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Unknown yet Lucia. Obvioulsy you want to be an investigative journalist. Questions, questions :-) |
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Luciacw | Report | 5 Feb 2005 21:04 |
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my mum says that too :-). By the way, What are you planning to do when you have finished your A Levels? Lucia |
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Unknown | Report | 5 Feb 2005 21:03 |
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Saying that - my son left home before 17 - to join forces and daughter at a similar age - BUT they have always thought of where I am as home - where they are loved and are safe |
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Gwyn in Kent | Report | 5 Feb 2005 21:03 |
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You're right Sheila. Mine are still here, at 23, 29 and 31 Down to economics and price of houses locally. How youngsters afford a mortage is beyond me . |
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Debbie | Report | 5 Feb 2005 21:03 |
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My Parents are absolutely great, they have put us up a couple of times now when moving, we had money problems and they were there. 2 years ago I upset them, which I cannot forgive myself for but they are still there for me now. I just love them to bits and they love their children and grand children. They would do absolutely anything for us. |
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Daniel | Report | 5 Feb 2005 21:00 |
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I'm not planning to in the near future Lucia, just when cook gets annoyed with something she says she'll throw me out as soon as she can. Just wondering when others went. |
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Jan | Report | 5 Feb 2005 21:00 |
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I was one of the lucky ones - all their lives they put up with me; even when I was divorced at 46 parked myself on them for about 4 months til I found a place of my own. I'm the same with my kids, they're 36 and 35 and have their own places but wherever I am is still their home if they want it. Jan |
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Unknown | Report | 5 Feb 2005 20:58 |
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parents dont 'put up' with their children. I look on it as unconditional love and irrespective on what they do to cause distress to their parent they are still loved - not put up with. I like to think that I will ALWAYS be there for my children |
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Luciacw | Report | 5 Feb 2005 20:57 |
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Daniel, When are you planning to move out? |
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Clare | Report | 5 Feb 2005 20:57 |
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it was more of the how long could i put up with my parents!i left at 17 |
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Luciacw | Report | 5 Feb 2005 20:55 |
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Obviously I can't answer this question lol. My dad left home when he was about 19 or 20 and my mum was about the same age when she left home. Lucia :-) |
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Daniel | Report | 5 Feb 2005 20:50 |
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When did they kick you out the house to stand on your own two feet? |
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