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25 November, 2006 at 5:33 pm #251079
BTW Lucky, something I just noticed. If this site is so awful and it “sucks” how come it,s taken you WELL over 6000 posts to come to that conclusion? If it was so bloody awful, surely you would have left ages ago having decided that it “sucks”. and if JC really is “dead”..yet again, then all those chatters I saw in forum one two and three last night must have been ghosts.
25 November, 2006 at 1:57 pm #251074@woohoo wrote:
Well?
Funny you should say that woohoo. I had a chatter tell me only today that yet again…JC is “dying”. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz. Thats why there were so may people online last night I suppose when I was about. :roll: :roll: :roll:
Christ, this is the first time I,ve posted on f4 boards. :shock: :shock:25 November, 2006 at 10:33 am #249997@Mr Bigstuff wrote:
He didn’t say he wanted to change the age of consent, he was just questioning whether sex between teenagers should be a police matter. Maybe it should be decriminalized. Parents need to teach their kids to behave responsibly because you can’t have a policeman in every bedroom.
I’ve listened to Americans say exactly the same thing as you were saying but about sex with anyone under 18. They say anyone who isn’t 18 isn’t mature enough to have a sexual relationship and is still a child. In contrast, the age of consent in Germany is 14 and they would probably wonder what all the fuss is about with this story.
The age of consent in Germany is 14??? I never knew that. That is FAR too young. For a start at 14, not only are you in no way emotionally mature, but your body hasnt finished growing yet. For Gods sake what is the big rush these days to have sex?Why cant kids just be kids for while? They,ve got the rest of their lives to be “grown ups”. I agree with you Mr B, parents should teach their children, and thats what they are at 14 and 16, whether they like it or not, to behave responsibly, and not be in such a bloody rush to have sex.
24 November, 2006 at 8:41 am #239778@chess wrote:
Van Heisling is correct Bat :D (right up yer street i would imagine lmao) :lol: :lol:
next
Chess, Hugh Jackman can get RIGHT up my street any day of the week. with pleasure. :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink:
22 November, 2006 at 3:16 pm #239773Van Helsing…Hugh Jackman, *SIGH*
22 November, 2006 at 10:48 am #250422Well done Sunny.xxxxxxxxxxxx
22 November, 2006 at 7:55 am #250328Happy birthday diddy.xxx
22 November, 2006 at 7:35 am #250307@peeved wrote:
Children need to take responsibility for their own actions, lessons are not more than an hour, usually, so why can’t they wait until the end of lesson, mothers in this day and age are a nightmare to deal with, you can’t do right for doing wrong.
Where has the day and age of respect your adults gone, if you complained when I was at school, not only did you have your teachers to deal with but also your parents, bring back the good old days, that’s what I say.
Peeved did you read one word of what I said or what Cath said? Can you not understand that she and Caths daughter were desperate for the loo, to the point where my daughter nearly wet herself and Caths did?An hour is a damn long time to have to wait when your so desperate for a wee it HURTS. And your damn right there Peeved, if she had wet herself I would have been a bloody nightmare to deal with you can count on that for sure, just like Cath was and bloody good for her too. What has respect for adults got to do with any of this anyway? We arnt talking about kids having no respect for adults, we are talking about a childs basic human right to be able to go for a damn pee when they need too.
21 November, 2006 at 3:51 pm #250300@cath 55 wrote:
when my girls were at school I had the same problem. Now my youngest is also asthmatic so one day when she needed to go to the loo she asked and the teacher said no, this resulted in my youngest daughter panicking after half an hour setting of a full blown asthma attack. As a result of the asthma attack my poor daughter actually wet herself so was getting increasingly more distressed and was now crying which inevitably made her asthma worse.
The teacher then deciding in her infinite wisdom that this child in her class was just throwing some sort of hissy fit told her to shut up and sit quietly till class finished. Fortunately one of my freinds daughters in the same class ran out of the classroom to get help. She returned with the secretary who immediately took charge and my daughter was seen too as appropriate (the thing is at school also was any medication had to be handed in including inhalers). the secretary had bought the inhaler with her and administered it.
I was called to the school to find my poor daughter in an extreme case of distress, having settled the asthma somewhat so obviously knowing what to do it then took me an hour to calm her, not only was she distressed by the fact she had wet herself but also completely drained by the asthma attack. the secretary had asked me to bring a change of clothes with me which I had and comforted and changed her.
this done I rang my husband who left work and arrived at the school some 20 minutes later. I ensured my daughter was happy to wait in the car with my husband who didnt even question what was going on I think the look on my face said it all, but with a child who is asthmatic and distressed you didnt rant in front of them.
He took her out of the car and I went absolutely ballistic, they got both barrells lol .
Anyway the upshot of it was that the school changed its policy and that they let children go to the loo (the ones they knew would go straight there and back) and with the ones that wern’t so capable either had to wait for a classroom assistant or the teacher watched them down the corridor. children were encouraged however by having to arrive in class 5 minutes earlier to go to the loo beforehand.
Batty my daughter was 10 when this happened , it took me a week to get her back to school after that. :evil: :evil:
OMG Cath thats absolutly terrible hun, your poor daughter. I,m not surprised you let em have both barrells, I would have done exactly the same. Was the teacher disciplined atall? She should have been, your poor daughter could have ended up in hospital seriously ill due to her imcomptence. It defies belief Cath it really does. Made me go cold that did.10 years old?? Jesus Christ. bless her heart. Is she ok now with going to school and with her asthma?
21 November, 2006 at 3:31 pm #250298@becky wrote:
@bat wrote:
@catz wrote:
@bat wrote:
As for the little shits that flood the loos, well why arnt they expelled? I fail to see why other kids should suffer because of small minority of bloody little holligans. :evil:
It’s called an inclusion policy … fraid you’ll have to take that one up with the government.
Toilets cannot be monitored all day due to costs and there’s a lot worse than flooding them that goes on! Try having sh|t smeared all over the walls … and that was in a primary school!!!
At her age surely she can control her bladder? And no, teachers don’t just get to go to the toilet whenever they want either. However most schools with toilet problems either use a signing out system or another child has to go to supervise any “troublemakers”.
As for losing her jotter … have you never lost anything?
Cas, shes, 12 years old and she was desperate for a wee. She had to wait half an hour before the teacher would let her go. Have you ever tried to hold on when your desperate? It HURTS. Its, not a question of “at her age she should be able to control it” ffs. And as for the book, it,s the teachers JOB to look after their pupils books not loose them Supposing it had been an important bit of course work for her GCSE,S? All her hard work would have been for nothing. I,m damn glad you arnt a teacher at my daughters school.
Actually you shouldnt hold it in. It can cause damage and i do think making a child hold her/his wee is awful! For me to hold my wee it kills and it feels like torture so to me its like child abuse!!!!!
Thank you Becky. I,ve just found out actually as shes just got home from school, it was an HOUR she had to wait. :evil:
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