And some of us just needed the work when we were younger.I wouldn't recommend that for everyone. Some things are just better left to the imagination.
And some of us just needed the work when we were younger.I wouldn't recommend that for everyone. Some things are just better left to the imagination.
Good job. That's usually the job of myself or @CloneLawman to make that comment.Mine would probably be classified as a short comedy.
I had to go back and check. It was me. Cool.The one who marked this post "winner" is the one who came to mind first when I saw it.![]()
Wrong. I think my humor says I'm 14.
It may not be all that much better up here.School stuff
Yep. 12-year-olds are more innocent and respectful.I would tend to agree, my humor is more 14-15ish. It's a little dirtier than a 12 year old, but still immature.
It may not be all that much better up here.
More politics but less nepotism.
More choices but more complications.
More activities but more temptations.
Our biggest issue with my daughter going to Drake is that the other girl going to Drake from our high school pretty much defines the word frenemy. They're both going to study the same major and minor. They are so much alike academically but, socially, they are totally different. My daughter tends to be pretty quiet and thoughtful. This other girl is extroverted and dramatic.
They can get along great but other times they just can't help but say negative stuff about each other.
Awesome. I am coaching 11 year old boys soccer. I can't wait for that 12 year old respectful thing to kick in.Yep. 12-year-olds are more innocent and respectful.
I generally caution even best friends to avoid rooming together when starting at a new school. Maybe when you have a year or two under your belts find an apartment together. I have seen too many friendships destroyed by thinking it was a good idea to room together their freshman year.Only one other kid in my sons class is going to Iowa State. He has asked my son to room with him several times, his mom has asked us about them rooming together several times. My son has no interest in rooming with him and we told think it not be a good fit so he has delayed it to the point where you can no longer happen.
My son is more of a team player, this kid is strictly about himself. So it’s kind of funny now that my son feels comfortable going to Iowa State but this kid is somewhat freaking out
I generally caution even best friends to avoid rooming together when starting at a new school. Maybe when you have a year or two under your belts find an apartment together. I have seen too many friendships destroyed by thinking it was a good idea to room together their freshman year.
If mom pushes just pull out the line I gave you. You don't want to ruin their friendship by putting too much stress on it.That’s the odd part. These two don’t get along. We have been able to tell that this other kid has disliked our kid since young elementary age. Now he is trying to lean on our son to save himself but our son wants nothing to do with him.
For the guys in here...
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If mom pushes just pull out the line I gave you. You don't want to ruin their friendship by putting too much stress on it.
But I guess you already said it is too late to request roommates.
Let's hope you all get there.Some of us arent even 29 yet....
Let's hope you all get there.
I suppose respectful is a bit of a stretch. Should have probably just said innocent.Awesome. I am coaching 11 year old boys soccer. I can't wait for that 12 year old respectful thing to kick in.