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Wonder where she gets it? :rollseyesSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: TexasRedNeck on September 08, 2019, 08:06:16 PMWonder where she gets it? :rollseyesSent from my iPhone using TapatalkMother of course.....
Quote from: stlaser on September 08, 2019, 08:21:36 PMQuote from: TexasRedNeck on September 08, 2019, 08:06:16 PMWonder where she gets it? :rollseyesSent from my iPhone using TapatalkMother of course.....Come on now. Don tells us repeatedly that Jesus looks over this forum. No lying Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
My kids call other kids what JR says No helmets on my kids. They don’t cry when they get bruises or skinned knees. Trying to find the line between bully and not being bullied
Bullying, interesting as that was an accusation thrown at my middle daughter this week. You see Shelby (one who just turned 16) has a gift. Now for the record she has been probably, overwhelmingly the most challenging of my three to raise. She however gets the best grades, works hard and does not know how to back down. Her gift I was referring to is that she does not worry what anyone thinks. That in of itself is a double edge sword for a father at times. One thing we have taught our girls is family first. They stick up for each other unconditionally and still fight amongst each other as sisters unfortunately. Baylee has had an ongoing issue with a crappy friend, read not a friend for some months. This girls falsely states something about Baylee to Shelby, Shelby unloads like no ones business then is able to walk away and sleep very soundly that night. This gift of not caring about people’s opinions lends itself well to confrontation.
Quote from: stlaser on September 08, 2019, 07:41:45 PMBullying, interesting as that was an accusation thrown at my middle daughter this week. You see Shelby (one who just turned 16) has a gift. Now for the record she has been probably, overwhelmingly the most challenging of my three to raise. She however gets the best grades, works hard and does not know how to back down. Her gift I was referring to is that she does not worry what anyone thinks. That in of itself is a double edge sword for a father at times. One thing we have taught our girls is family first. They stick up for each other unconditionally and still fight amongst each other as sisters unfortunately. Baylee has had an ongoing issue with a crappy friend, read not a friend for some months. This girls falsely states something about Baylee to Shelby, Shelby unloads like no ones business then is able to walk away and sleep very soundly that night. This gift of not caring about people’s opinions lends itself well to confrontation. Man, I like your girlsDid I mention I have two eligible bachelors living under ma roof at the moment?;-)