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AIBU?

To think DD is being silly?

93 replies

mumtoateen · 13/07/2014 16:31

DD requested a French manicure with my home gel nail kit, did it begrudgingly, she's 15 and I think it's ridiculous to do that to your nails at that age, plus it takes time and effort and she's not going out anywhere to show it off.
She's then asked for acrylic nails after her school term has ended, before we go on a canal holiday- lots of physical work, and probably broken nails. She's now upset I said no.
AIBU to think she's too young for these things?Hmm

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YouTheCat · 13/07/2014 16:33

Tell her to get a Saturday job and pay for it herself.

MadameDefarge · 13/07/2014 16:33

Yes yabu. She can get married in less than a year.

She should be able to paint her nails if she chooses. Its not a tattoo, or a piercing.

And the best way to learn about how fragile a nail do can be is to let her get it done, and watch the destruction on holiday.

I would say though that she has to pay for the nail do.

cailindana · 13/07/2014 16:33

Too young for nails? In what sense?

If it's a pain and you don't want to do it, fair enough. But I don't get the age thing.

gordyslovesheep · 13/07/2014 16:34

she's not too young to paint her nails - but if you don't like her having a manicure you can always say no to you doing it

Acrylic nails damage real nails horribly - I'd not like mine having them done at all

Pimpf · 13/07/2014 16:34

Yabu, she's 15 not 5

Diamondsareagirls · 13/07/2014 16:34

She's 15? I think that is the exact age that your dd would be interested in those things. Think about it from her point of view; she has had a nice time with her mum doing her nails and she thinks this means you are seeing her as more grown up now. She has asked for more of the same and you have said no, you're not grown up enough yet.

I know it's tough OP but you are seeing her as more of a child than she is.

Groovee · 13/07/2014 16:35

My dd is 14 and quite a few of her friends have their nails done. Dd doesn't but she does buy false ones and wear them on special occasions.

It may not be to your taste but your dd is finding her own way in life at this age and does want it done. I understand you don't want her to do it before a canal holiday but maybe a compromise could be made.

thecageisfull · 13/07/2014 16:36

It wouldn't occur to me to control my daughters nails on weekends and holidays and she's only 8. I wouldn't pay for them though

WiggleGinger · 13/07/2014 16:39

YABU
She's your daughter, she's 15!!!! You sound quite mean to be honest! It's not like she's 5!!!!
To say you did it begrudgingly sounds sad. I would cherish that time if I were you, sitting chatting & bonding with your ever maturing daughter!

I agree acrylics are tough on nails & not great, so would suggest (if I were you) that having gel on would allow her own nails to grow & would be a better alternative

mumtoateen · 13/07/2014 16:40

DD is applying for jobs. 20 applied for and no replies. I still don't agree with it. She wants to look like a tart because the popular girls have them done, so she of course needs it. She's not popular, and wouldn't have many people to show then off to, I think that's the reason she wants them, to show off. She's also planning on babysitting her cousins- 2&3, and doesn't understand she couldn't properly look after them with ridiculously long nails, or bits of plastic hanging off the end of her fingersHmm

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Catsmamma · 13/07/2014 16:41

someone is definitely being silly, but not your 15 year old.

Namechangearoonie123 · 13/07/2014 16:41

look like a tart Shock

Are you a tart then? Hmm

cailindana · 13/07/2014 16:42

Nails make you "look like a tart"? Really? What sort? An apple tart?

ilovepowerhoop · 13/07/2014 16:43

how does having your nails done make you look like a tart??

Catsmamma · 13/07/2014 16:43

gosh...an unpopular tart and unemployable, surprised her aunt would even want her to look after her children

what an unpleasant picture you are painting of yourself and your attitude towards your daughter.

Chippednailvarnish · 13/07/2014 16:43

She wants to look like a tart because the popular girls have them done, so she of course needs it

You sound absolutely delightful OP. Do you like goats?

CundtBake · 13/07/2014 16:44

I'm confused. Why do you have a nail kit if you're so against it?

You sound really mean.

It could have been a nice thing for you to enjoy together.

DumDumDeeDay · 13/07/2014 16:44

YABU why would you upset her over something so trivial? At 15 she's old enough to decide whether or not she wants acrylics. I'd stop sweating the little stuff.

she wants to look like a tart seriously wtf!!! Over acrylics poor dd if that's the type of thing you say to her! Good way to giving her a complex

Unexpected · 13/07/2014 16:45

You don't sound very nice tbh. Is this your normal relationship with your dd or are you having a particularly fraught time at the moment? Having her nails done is not going to make her look like a "tart" and it is very unkind of you to be so blunt about her lack of popularity. I hope you are a little nicer to her face. It's also perfectly possible for her to babysit with acrylic nails.

thecageisfull · 13/07/2014 16:46

She's unemployable
She's a tart
She's unpopular
She can't even look after a couple of kids adequately
She thinks a French manicure is popular wear for a teenager in 2014

I would cut her loose. Have you any other children you could fuck up concentrate on?

Charlilou490 · 13/07/2014 16:47

I think YABVU and rude to your daughter!
You really think it's 'Tarty' to have nice looking nails?
Also, you say she isn't popular and won't have people to show them off to. Did it ever occur to you that she wants her nails to look pretty for her, to make her feel better, not to show them off? I paint my nails and do nail art for me, as it makes me feel good and I enjoy it.
Your poor daughter, maybe she wanted some bonding time, when you 'begrudgingly' did her nails!

drudgetrudy · 13/07/2014 16:48

She's 15-she's old enough to decide for herself-especially if she can pay for it.
You do sound like a bit of a killjoy.
It sounds like you're imposing your own taste on her and not listening to her-its not like she wants a permanent tattoo that she might regret or something.

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Koothrapanties · 13/07/2014 16:49

You really don't sound like you like your daughter very much! No wonder she wants to do things to give her confidence a boost.

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Koothrapanties · 13/07/2014 16:50

Oh and if my dd at 15 wants me to spend time with her doing her nails, i will be thrilled. At 15 I would just be glad she wants to spend time with you if I'm honest.

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