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Wannabefree
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Yeah I knowBarredBuff said:Thought it would beWannabefree said:Jamester that was a HUGE help buddy.
IDK I may be a teen but not teenage girl..........
 It's okay, it's the thought that counts
 It's okay, it's the thought that counts  
					
				 
 
		
 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 they are drama queens, nothing more, nothing less.  And it's like a light switch, perfectly fine talking with you and then you look at them wrong, the moon lines up with venus, a fly lands on their nose and WHAM!!!!!  flaming drama queen
 they are drama queens, nothing more, nothing less.  And it's like a light switch, perfectly fine talking with you and then you look at them wrong, the moon lines up with venus, a fly lands on their nose and WHAM!!!!!  flaming drama queen   Trust me, you need to develop a defense system now because if you don't, it will just escalate and get more.  I understaind you allow her to talk, I did that too.  But there were limits.  If I said no, that was it, it was no.  Period, no discussion.  You can tell me all you want about how you disagree; however, once it became anything other than calm two way discussion, it was over.  I gave her one warning to tone it down or go spend the hissy fit in her room and if that didn't work, off she went.  If she didn't want to go to her room, I left the room.  I wouldn't fight with her.  If she followed me, I left.  I mean literally got in the car and left.  Came back 30 minutes later.  She soon learned, drama = her alone.  It worked like a charm.  You basically are teaching her throw a fit = get what I want.  And that's AFTER you've had hours of drama.  Not worth it, but that's just my opinion.
  Trust me, you need to develop a defense system now because if you don't, it will just escalate and get more.  I understaind you allow her to talk, I did that too.  But there were limits.  If I said no, that was it, it was no.  Period, no discussion.  You can tell me all you want about how you disagree; however, once it became anything other than calm two way discussion, it was over.  I gave her one warning to tone it down or go spend the hissy fit in her room and if that didn't work, off she went.  If she didn't want to go to her room, I left the room.  I wouldn't fight with her.  If she followed me, I left.  I mean literally got in the car and left.  Came back 30 minutes later.  She soon learned, drama = her alone.  It worked like a charm.  You basically are teaching her throw a fit = get what I want.  And that's AFTER you've had hours of drama.  Not worth it, but that's just my opinion. i dunno what he thought that would do
 i dunno what he thought that would do 

 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		

