Having a daughter aged between 13 and 17
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My daughter is now 18 and in first year of Uni. Tbh, she wasn't much of an issue, yes, as with all kids, we had run ins etc but on the whole she's been lovely.
I worry about her much more now she's away from home than I ever did while she was here. Probably because she's now doing some adulting stuff and I still feel the need to protect her.
I have to try not to think about the what if's, I don't like it!!!
I worry about her much more now she's away from home than I ever did while she was here. Probably because she's now doing some adulting stuff and I still feel the need to protect her.
I have to try not to think about the what if's, I don't like it!!!
My daughter has been an absolute delight, and she is my princess. Been no problem at all (except for rinsing me for money occasionally).
I do worry about her safety though. She's at Uni and has been spiked twice, and last night her small group of friends were mugged in the wee hours. She's OK (got one of the c#unts in a headlock and smashed his face into a wall) but I am fuming!!!
I do worry about her safety though. She's at Uni and has been spiked twice, and last night her small group of friends were mugged in the wee hours. She's OK (got one of the c#unts in a headlock and smashed his face into a wall) but I am fuming!!!
Al Gorithum said:
My daughter has been an absolute delight, and she is my princess. Been no problem at all (except for rinsing me for money occasionally).
I do worry about her safety though. She's at Uni and has been spiked twice, and last night her small group of friends were mugged in the wee hours. She's OK (got one of the c#unts in a headlock and smashed his face into a wall) but I am fuming!!!
Hope she’s ok, what city?I do worry about her safety though. She's at Uni and has been spiked twice, and last night her small group of friends were mugged in the wee hours. She's OK (got one of the c#unts in a headlock and smashed his face into a wall) but I am fuming!!!
Al Gorithum said:
My daughter has been an absolute delight, and she is my princess. Been no problem at all (except for rinsing me for money occasionally).
I do worry about her safety though. She's at Uni and has been spiked twice, and last night her small group of friends were mugged in the wee hours. She's OK (got one of the c#unts in a headlock and smashed his face into a wall) but I am fuming!!!
That’s what I worry about, my daughters 15 and generally no bother. She went to a Taylor Swift concert with a friend a few months ago at Wembley, I was glad when she got home!I do worry about her safety though. She's at Uni and has been spiked twice, and last night her small group of friends were mugged in the wee hours. She's OK (got one of the c#unts in a headlock and smashed his face into a wall) but I am fuming!!!
Hope your daughter is ok and the incident doesn’t stop her having fun (but not too much fun).
RammyMP said:
Al Gorithum said:
My daughter has been an absolute delight, and she is my princess. Been no problem at all (except for rinsing me for money occasionally).
I do worry about her safety though. She's at Uni and has been spiked twice, and last night her small group of friends were mugged in the wee hours. She's OK (got one of the c#unts in a headlock and smashed his face into a wall) but I am fuming!!!
That’s what I worry about, my daughters 15 and generally no bother. She went to a Taylor Swift concert with a friend a few months ago at Wembley, I was glad when she got home!I do worry about her safety though. She's at Uni and has been spiked twice, and last night her small group of friends were mugged in the wee hours. She's OK (got one of the c#unts in a headlock and smashed his face into a wall) but I am fuming!!!
Hope your daughter is ok and the incident doesn’t stop her having fun (but not too much fun).


Joking aside hope your daughter and her friends are all ok

Al Gorithum said:
My daughter has been an absolute delight, and she is my princess. Been no problem at all (except for rinsing me for money occasionally).
I do worry about her safety though. She's at Uni and has been spiked twice, and last night her small group of friends were mugged in the wee hours. She's OK (got one of the c#unts in a headlock and smashed his face into a wall) but I am fuming!!!
How do you know she was spiked? Only asking because I remember a study done into teen girls that reported being spiked and most of them that said they were spiked once their blood was tested were found to be simply very drunk. I can’t remember the percentages but it was a very small number that had actually been drugged. The rest were just not used to drinking that much. I do worry about her safety though. She's at Uni and has been spiked twice, and last night her small group of friends were mugged in the wee hours. She's OK (got one of the c#unts in a headlock and smashed his face into a wall) but I am fuming!!!
Not saying it’s of much help really as a girl who’s too pissed to take care of herself is also not in a good place but at least that is something that they can potentially try to avoid happening.
Douglas Quaid said:
How do you know she was spiked? Only asking because I remember a study done into teen girls that reported being spiked and most of them that said they were spiked once their blood was tested were found to be simply very drunk. I can’t remember the percentages but it was a very small number that had actually been drugged. The rest were just not used to drinking that much.
Not saying it’s of much help really as a girl who’s too pissed to take care of herself is also not in a good place but at least that is something that they can potentially try to avoid happening.
The first time it was done by a barman in my local Wetherspoons. He got sacked the following day (CCTV evidence) and is subject to a Police investigation. The second time was at Sussex Uni. She's a modest drinker and takes no drugs. Not saying it’s of much help really as a girl who’s too pissed to take care of herself is also not in a good place but at least that is something that they can potentially try to avoid happening.
Wacky Racer said:
I have three lads, all approaching 40, they are all grand, but two of them were what you might say "challenging" to bring up when they were in their teenage years,
These days, having a girl must try your patience somewhat, they must be ten times worse.
No?

A genuine question - why do you think having girls must try your patience 10x more than a boy?These days, having a girl must try your patience somewhat, they must be ten times worse.
No?

ChevronB19 said:
Wacky Racer said:
I have three lads, all approaching 40, they are all grand, but two of them were what you might say "challenging" to bring up when they were in their teenage years,
These days, having a girl must try your patience somewhat, they must be ten times worse.
No?

A genuine question - why do you think having girls must try your patience 10x more than a boy?These days, having a girl must try your patience somewhat, they must be ten times worse.
No?

Amateurish said:
I have a 16 year old daughter and she is lovely. The academic pressures seem much worse than I when I was at school, so I feel sorry for her really. I'm very close with both my children and find parenting at this age much much easier than when they were little.
I'm the opposite to that, and my eldest daughter is 16, and I preferred it when she was much younger. Although she's always been a pain in the backside in fairness. Our youngest(8) is a lot easier in comparison, but that might just be because we're a bit more experienced at the parenting game now though. Gassing Station | The Lounge | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff