Pet peeves: The return (Part 3)

Day 4 of sounding like a 20-packs-a-day smoker. At this rate should do an f’ing 50’s detective monologue.

Oh! You have the gene.

Probably training you too tbh.

i’m not ready

i don’t think i ever will be

British teens sounds like a terrible curse.

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It is

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my sister was a prime example of one, and if my daughter(s) are anything like she was then i am in serious trouble

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They were/are, yes.

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At-least you’re not in my husband’s situation.

Both our daughters are going to be in their teens at roughly the same time.

What’s the age gap?

Roughly 1 year between.

thoughts and prayers :pray:

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My brother is 3 years older than me and we were insufferable children

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There’s a 2 and a half year gap between my two.

I’m dreading the day that my youngest starts crawling/walking because the two of them on the move is a recipe for a level of chaos that I’m just not ready for.

Worse still once they start being able to communicate and therefore coordinate their machinations.

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They are pretty well-behaved in general thankfully!

But there is alot of fighting/drama on occasion already.

Youngest of five here, I’d -like- to say it’d get easier with age but… Yeah we still bicker like idiots in our 20’s and 30’s.

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I begin to have :cloud_with_lightning: horrific :cloud_with_lightning: flashbacks to mine and both my siblings teenage years.

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based Ghost

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My brother is 7 years older than me :frowning:

sometimes I kinda wish we were closer in age, but then I think back to what kinda nightmare child I was and decide it’s better he was older…

There’s a 6 year difference between my brother and I (he’s the younger sibling).

So I was leaving teenage-hood as he was entering it.

Maybe that’s why my mother decide to pop her clogs when she did.

(I’m kidding, she didn’t “decide” to go, it was tragic)

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