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19 September, 2008 at 2:14 pm #373024
@sunny wrote:
@*Dawny* wrote:
@sunny wrote:
Wish mine had a bloke who would take her out insted of sitting playing f00king games all night or on my space
Low life lazy scrounging tw at :evil:
I dont like my Lauren’s bloke, think the same of him as you do your daughter’s. If only we could choose our kids partners eh
But she lives with him, having a baby, wants us to like him and by God we have become sooooo good at convincing them we like him :roll:
The more we as parents show we hate their partner, the more we push our children away into the arms of the cretin we dislike. So we suck it up, slap a smile on our faces, embrace the wee tw@t and pray to God the the thing dont hurt our baby, cos he will find problems getting around with no legs :evil:Agree there 100 % dawny i act like he is great to my daughter even tho i think he nos deep down i carnt stand him
But hubs dont hide the fact he hates him lol the tw at as a cold and hubs said and ment it give it me mate and il kick ya up and down the road :shock:
Pluty finds it hard to hide too, he wants to rip the wee scroat apart
They live so far away, have no family around them, his family lives even further away than we do, He refuses to move closer to us or even to them so that they can have some help when the baby is born. He dont do anything round the house now, so wont when the baby comes, neither of them drive. Oh its all a nightmare, I just want them a bit closer so I can help my baby with her baby
19 September, 2008 at 2:11 pm #373020@bon bon wrote:
This one is just 21
He works a 12 hour day
Hes very polite and well spoken
He’s very kind to my daughter and thinks the world of her
He has no tattoos or piercings
and comes from a posh familyNot saying thats right or wrong
but describing himNow see, why cant Lauren come home with someone like him???
19 September, 2008 at 2:08 pm #373017@sunny wrote:
Wish mine had a bloke who would take her out insted of sitting playing f00king games all night or on my space
Low life lazy scrounging tw at :evil:
I dont like my Lauren’s bloke, think the same of him as you do your daughter’s. If only we could choose our kids partners eh
But she lives with him, having a baby, wants us to like him and by God we have become sooooo good at convincing them we like him :roll:
The more we as parents show we hate their partner, the more we push our children away into the arms of the cretin we dislike. So we suck it up, slap a smile on our faces, embrace the wee tw@t and pray to God the the thing dont hurt our baby, cos he will find problems getting around with no legs :evil:19 September, 2008 at 2:01 pm #373012@sunny wrote:
Having the same thing with my 17 year old di …. Been talking about this with pats only a few days ago
She as been with the low life for sorry boy friend for 7 months now and id be f00ked if they think they can stay in the same room as each other for a night
Nope i may be old fashioned but thats me 7 months is no way long enough for her to be sleeping with any 1 she as said they aint sleeping togther she dont feel right yet but give a inch they will take a yard
I want her to try and wait not for marrige i no that imposerble but at least make sure he is the right bloke and respecting ya self
Nobody is EVER gonna be good enough for our little girls Sunny xxxx
19 September, 2008 at 2:00 pm #373011@rubyred wrote:
@*Dawny* wrote:
My mum never let us have boys stay over. Mind, I am the only one out of 7 kids to actually have had a bloke sleep over at my mums AND stay in the same bed before being married!!!! And this was only in the last 5 years lol and I’m 39!
oh hell no it was NOT allowed back then.. seems to be more relaxed nowadays and id rather know they were safe indoors.Not like its a different bloke every week, dianes daughter has taken her mum into her confidence and asked. She is well within her rights to say “no” . but ID rather know, at 19 their gonna get up to all-sorts in other people houses and parks,, or was that just me LOL.. If dianes daughter feels she has the trust of her mum, she is more liable to take precautions etc..
its a personal decision i suppose. !
Now see, this is why I would say yes. She has thought it out, would rather be a grown up and say “look mum, im serious about this bloke” rather than grabbing a quick knee trembler (shurrup Pete :lol: ) in an alley somewhere
19 September, 2008 at 1:56 pm #373062Ooooo will have a think on this and get back to ya
19 September, 2008 at 1:51 pm #373006So what did you tell her Diane?
19 September, 2008 at 1:50 pm #373004My mum never let us have boys stay over. Mind, I am the only one out of 7 kids to actually have had a bloke sleep over at my mums AND stay in the same bed before being married!!!! And this was only in the last 5 years lol and I’m 39!
19 September, 2008 at 1:41 pm #372273*Wonders where Runy’s gonna shove the washing machine and tumble dryer*
what about Clive?
19 September, 2008 at 1:39 pm #373203Well if all paedophiles felt the same, I would gladly fatten up every child in the country
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