OntarioHunter
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Hide an Apple AirTag in her bra.
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Hide an Apple AirTag in her bra.
OK creepy Joe.Who's paying her phone bill? Threaten to pull the plug on that and you can put away the whip and chair. Kitty will be domesticated.
Phones long gone at this point. She’ll sneak onto other people’s any chance she gets, download Snapchat real quick, fire off messages, and delete it again. and has even had friends get her a “burner” phone.Who's paying her phone bill? Threaten to pull the plug on that and you can put away the whip and chair. Kitty will be domesticated.
is this a 13 year old girl or Avon Barksdale we're talking about?Phones long gone at this point. She’ll sneak onto other people’s any chance she gets, download Snapchat real quick, fire off messages, and delete it again. and has even had friends get her a “burner” phone.
I don't know the setting, background, etc - nor do others here. Sounds like there is much more to this than a simple gal wanting to hang out when she's not allowed. Nor is it our business to know more details. I'll lay out our experience and take what little or any shared by ourselves as you find fitting. A quality psychologist is a great move.we're trying to figure that out, all options are on the table at this point, even in-patient therapy, but hoping her counselor can make headway before having to go to the next steps. Her grandpa offered to pay for boarding school so that's on the table.
Brutally honest.The two reasons I’d sneak out at night when I was a kid where to get drunk and or hump chicks, your mileage may vary.
On the contrary, I am a Mormon and all my non-member high school friends was always hanging out at my place. Reason being; my dad was a great guy and a lot of fun. My buddies gravitated to a great parental figure in their life. Has nothing to do with religion, job, etc. It’s about a culture of respect and stability.When I was a young man, my house was the "hang out" place, and the girls who spent their time at home wanted to spend their time at home, rather than with us. There might be changes that need to be made in the home setting to make it more satisfying than sneaking out to get validation from other kids. Some of the most regular visitors to my place were the military and Mormon kids kept under very rigid thumbs, whose homes had very little in terms of love/validation/acceptance. Just 2 cents from a former rebellious young man.
I wish you the best of luck. If I’m lucky I’ll be dealing with this same problem in 6 years.Thanks everyone for the comments. There’s so much good info and suggestions in here, along with a mostly appropriate amount of bullshit comments which is expected and accepted. We have a plan going forward, and I think this little psycho-therapy sesh was actually productive for me. Feeling a lot better about it after reading all your BS. I’m gonna go back to just posting mostly memes now, thanks again. Xoxoxo
ps can I lock this shit down so it doesn’t go off the rails worse than people have tried already?
The Mormon girls in my hometown were pretty wildOn the contrary, I am a Mormon and all my non-member high school friends was always hanging out at my place. Reason being; my dad was a great guy and a lot of fun. My buddies gravitated to a great parental figure in their life. Has nothing to do with religion, job, etc. It’s about a culture of respect and stability.
The Mormon girls in my hometown were pretty wild
Super classy bro.Super Soakers