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Flowing-Ice
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Posted: Mar 18 2013 at 3:43pm |
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I wouldn't call either one of them spoiled, what comes to mind when I think of spoiled children is one who throws a fit or ignores their parent when they are told no. lol
Her son is never told no so I wouldn't know how he acts if he were to ever be told no. He works, and lives on his own and all that good ish so I don't know. >.> Her daughter isn't spoiled at all, she's very shy, bookish type of a girl who doesn't seem overly concerned with many "normal" teenage girl things. For Christmas she wanted a graphing calculator. 
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you mean like the one they use on the SATs and for school? 
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Posted: Mar 18 2013 at 3:45pm |
Jjoyoyoyo wrote:
binky622 wrote:
I guess its a matter of perspective. I am trying to be fair to the parent, aside from this one issue does the mother seem one sided overall? is the daughter neglected over the son? or are they both spoiled? |
I wouldn't call either one of them spoiled, what comes to mind when I think of spoiled children is one who throws a fit or ignores their parent when they are told no. lol
Her son is never told no so I wouldn't know how he acts if he were to ever be told no. He works, and lives on his own and all that good ish so I don't know. >.> Her daughter isn't spoiled at all, she's very shy, bookish type of a girl who doesn't seem overly concerned with many "normal" teenage girl things. For Christmas she wanted a graphing calculator. 
They are both taken care of fine I think.
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lol Purp you are nosey but since i like your font lol
when s/o was younger (like 5-9) his dad wasnt really involved in his life (he had gone off to college and u know how that can be) so he clung to his mother. He would always tell her that "im going to buy you a house and give you all my money" blah blah blah
well when he starting getting money he realized that he couldnt just buy her a house outright. he was going to give her half. she had a cow and started saying sh*t like "you always told me you was gonna buy me a house" and basically put a guilt trip on him. she has a husband so im not sure why she is like that
but i nipped that sh*t in the bud and we havent had anymore problems. he had to "check" her a few times in order for her to get it.
One time she tried to undermine me by cooking dinner for him when i already told her i was taking him out to eat. just silly sh*t she doesnt do it anymore. i dont like her but she doesnt know that lol
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Ughhh I cannot stand this, it just seems so disgusting to me when women are like this over their sons. >.<
As rude as I can be I'd probably tell her to stop trying to compete with me as if she wants to f**k her own son.  |
she is helping him get to his job he seems like a good kid especially now a days that is exceptional. as far as the girl she probably will see no difference with the tutor and her mom knows it. she sounds like a good mom
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Posted: Mar 18 2013 at 3:46pm |
His guy I recently started talking to, both of his parents are dead and I was like "Well that's one thing I don't have to worry about..."
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Posted: Mar 18 2013 at 3:51pm |
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1200 dollars for sat tutoring ?
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Posted: Mar 18 2013 at 3:52pm |
[QUOTE=bunzaveli]1200 dollars for sat tutoring ?
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her mom told her to have a seat 
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Posted: Mar 18 2013 at 3:53pm |
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we had a (free) SAT elective at my high school, I took that
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Posted: Mar 18 2013 at 3:57pm |
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I used to do SAT tutoring.
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Posted: Mar 18 2013 at 3:59pm |
Flowing-Ice wrote:
you mean like the one they use on the SATs and for school?  |
Yes, and her mom came bragging about it to her sisters like "my baby is so smart and focused" but she has to ask you for something that is basically required at this point on day 1 of high school. 
Iduno I hope she was just asking for a specific one that Christmas instead of not having one for a whole year of high school.
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she is helping him get to his job he seems like a good kid especially now a days that is exceptional. as far as the girl she probably will see no difference with the tutor and her mom knows it. she sounds like a good mom |
Well he has a different car now, the car she helped him buy was bought during his first year of college and he just graduated from college this year though he wont walk until May.
They are both good kids honestly, I just thought it was unfair to help him with a car but not help her with her education. SAT tutoring at that price is not bad, and while she will do fine without it if the tutoring makes her feel more secure with taking the test then I think it's worth it. To even ask for the tutoring shows that she may feel like she needs to work on something.
Even though I have tuition and school crap to buy for myself I am going to try to get the money for her, since she is only in 11th grade now she's in no rush. She just wants to get the test done early so she wont have to worry about it come senior year.
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Posted: Mar 18 2013 at 4:03pm |
bunzaveli wrote:
1200 dollars for sat tutoring ?
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Isn't it usually more expensive? >.<
I honestly thought most schools by now would just have free tutoring. 
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Posted: Mar 18 2013 at 4:04pm |
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the 1500 she gave for the car was brought 3+ years ago, and she just
told her daughter no to 1200 dollars ? i dont think you know the mothers situation like that
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