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So a week's worth of low level rudeness and general teenage grumpiness came to a head yesterday afternoon . .

Daughter was summoned into the living room by my wife (I'm too soft for formal discipline) for a "little talk". The upshot being that she is now confined to barracks for four days.

No immediate reaction from very stroppy teenager.

Then: "So, like, I'm not allowed to go out?"💡

"Ah" 🤔

"Oh b*****s!!!"

The last comment certainly did not help her cause 😅

She was quite sweet with me after that, perhaps out of shock at my wife's strictness. We read together for a bit and listened to some Taylor Swift in her bedroom, which is about as exciting as my Saturdays get these days 🎵

Not too bad this morning either, but as I will be stuck at home with her I am silently willing Thursday to come around quickly.
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ineedadrink · 51-55, M
She's got a lot of things to work out. Difficult, especially in a society that embraces rudeness. Social media gives so much attention to bad behavior, rewarding & normalizing it. I was always the softy with my daughter so I feel your angst.
SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
@ineedadrink She's not into social media yet, the rudeness is mainly down to hormones and the holidays disrupting her routine. We can live with that, but not bad language.
MommyLucy · 36-40, F
@SunshineGirl When my middle child swears we ground her from playing video games with her daddy for one night as she does that with my husband in the evenings because my husband loves gaming and my middle daughter plays with him so if she swears she gets grounded for one night from entering the gaming room and now she knows not to swear at home anymore! 😂😂😂