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are all 14yrs girls like this? (just had a phone c

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MaggyfromWestYorkshire

MaggyfromWestYorkshire Report 27 May 2004 23:51

All that I can add to this is, it does get better!! My kids are 19 and 21 now and I think that the 14ish age was about the worst!! They are not kids, but also not adults at 14. Maggy

Wee Scottish Lass

Wee Scottish Lass Report 28 May 2004 15:02

My 14 yr old son and 16 yr old daughter are at each others throats as soon as they see one another. "Rampant hormones in play" should be tattooed on their foreheads. "Why have I got to do it", "in a minute," "it wasn't me," "he/she started it first." Would we have them any different?

sandra rogers

sandra rogers Report 30 May 2004 21:35

Thanks everyone its nice to know we are all in the same boat but boy do we love them (i am sure i was not like that) maybe if my mam was alive she would say i remember.............. say no more byesandra

Debs

Debs Report 31 May 2004 17:06

Thank you for this thread. Will make sure I enjoy my almost 4 yr old boy and almost 3 yr old girl now. Sounds like I'll be tearing my hair out in ten years time with all those hormones flying about. The only thing I do know id that life is short and before you know it, all your teenagers will be fully grown with families of their own - and most end up as pretty nice people. So keep smiling. Debs