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Kids are ridiculously expensive.
We all know that. But sometimes the expenses take you by surprise.
I have the blessing of having a teenage daughter who (a) loves unusual clothes and loves resale and hand-me-downs from friends, and (b) whose routine is pool, school (with an enforced dress codes), pool, slob/homework/sleep.... so needs little in the way of fashionwear. And didn't have a boyfriend. Eventually, even athletic girls needs bras. Stingy Brit though I am, those need to be new. I can only wear cotton bras, need underwire, there's basically only one bra available for me, but fortunately, it's actually cheap. Tween bras are also cheap. At first, you can just visit the "tween dept" and get something that works. When those start to stretch and they start to know what works for them........OMFG I just spent more on bras (and thongs to avoid VPL with the athleticwear :eek: ) than family food for a week. Who knew? it should have been in the manual. |
I have to say, in my limited experience, that it only gets worse. :(
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yup. but it doesn't sem to matter how much you prepare for it getting worse, there is always a blindside.....
(yes, I'm prepared for the car insurance increase when she starts to drive next year.... :eek:.... I am, really.....well, at least i know it's coming..... :eek: :eek: :eek:) |
Yeah, Aden will get his learners permit this week coming up. Not only have we had to think about the expense, but it's just scary having a kid driving. On the real roads. :(
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I used to think that way, but then I realized that American cars are built like tanks and I won't have to get up before 5am :D
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haha...lucky you. Cars over here aren't like that, and if we want to leave our suburb, we have to go on the highway. Scary stuff for a parent.
Fortunately for me, the boys have been driving around Dad's farm for years, so at least they have that much experience before they hit the roads. They have to have their learners for 12 months over here in my state, so it'll still be a while before I don't have to drive them. :( |
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I seriously do not want to ever have to buy my daughter thongs. Not because I'm prudish, but because I'm one of those people who can't stand wearing them myself, and just knowing she had one on would give me the shudders every time I looked at her. |
Yup, even she admited that they didn't seem like the most comfortable option, but propposed that they can't be worse than a swimsuit wedgie which she is known for tolerating better than most.... :/
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and as an aside..........
her school is new and maybe a little different from the other two high schools and in an attempt to make that clear stricty enforces the district dress code (the other two schools don't) ... dress codes is no spaghetti straps, no midrifs, no sagging....... apparently the rumor is this year the principal plans to "add" to the distrist code ....no "yoga pants" for girls because it's too distracting for the boys. WTF? I can't see this ever happening (thankfully) but the rumor is huge and has been alive for 6 months. Burqas all round? |
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At 52, it has simmered down a bit, but not much. Maybe not Bhurquahs for the girls but blinders for the boys...:D eta, not teenage girls in my case, but women. |
Yeah blinkers/blinders was my recommendation too......
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blinders? How about glasses? Quote:
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Come on you bleeding heart liberals. The time-honoured way to fix problems with male behaviour is to change the behaviour of the females. It's the natural order of the universe!
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So why do women have a lesser place in the workplace?
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