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Weird household rules you had growing up.

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habibihabibi · 06/07/2019 18:14

A number of odd rules but most memorable:
My mother did not allow us to sit ot lie on beds unless in our pj's ready to sleep.
Not allowed in bedrooms during the day unless poorly.
If we had friends over we had to play in the garden/playroom.
We were not permitted downstairs in pjs ever.
Straight from bath to bed and immediately washed and dressed on waking.

Hit me with your strange rules Grin

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Bumblenut · 06/07/2019 18:17

I think they’re quite good rules! Wish I was a disciplined...

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PancakeAndKeith · 06/07/2019 18:18

I can understand the ‘no day clothes on the bed’ rule. PJ are clean and for bed. Day clothes have all the outside on them.
I’m not saying I agree in the slightest, but I understand.

My mother was very odd. But not too many odd rules. I’ll have to think.

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topcat2014 · 06/07/2019 18:19

What did any of those rules achieve though?

My house was the reverse - so all my repressed friends used to enjoy coming to ours!

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topcat2014 · 06/07/2019 18:20

"day clothes have the outside on them" huh.

I can understand shoes off (if that's your thing) but not quite with you there.

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mimibunz · 06/07/2019 18:21

We weren’t allowed to close our bedroom doors. And pjs were for bed, not for lounging.

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PancakeAndKeith · 06/07/2019 18:21

"day clothes have the outside on them" huh.

Like if you leave your washing on the line overnight it’ll get dark on it.

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Lostpurplehoodie · 06/07/2019 18:25

We were rationed loo paper. 2 sheets allowed for a wee, three lots of three sheets for a poo. No provision for periods.

It wasn’t as draconian as it sounds - the loo roll was in the bathroom but we were quizzed on it if it was decreed that it wasn’t lasting long enough. I remember a holiday in my teens when my father went spare because we’d got through the loo roll we brought with us and local stuff wasn’t good value.

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Sugarplumfairyfartface · 06/07/2019 18:30

Hmm can't remember ever having any rules at all tbh! Maybe that's weird! Told me off for smashing a hole in the fence when I forgot my key once does that count?!

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DNAwrangler · 06/07/2019 18:30

We weren't allowed to get the bath mat wet. Not even slightly. You had to lift one foot, dry it while wobbling about, step over the bath and deftly turn around to dry the second foot before it touched the mat.

My DM would be horrified at DH. He leaves the mat dripping wet.

They are both weird imo.

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RebootYourEngine · 06/07/2019 18:31

So glad we didn't have any weird rules.

I don't see the big deal about clothes on bed. Shoes yes.

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floraloctopus · 06/07/2019 18:33

No sleeping over at other people's houses.
Only second hand clothes/parents old clothes.

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Sugarplumfairyfartface · 06/07/2019 18:34

Oh and yes your rules sound like a good idea it gets on my nerves when kids say they r having a PJ day and sit around all day doing nowt bedrooms for sleeping playroom and garden for playing get up get dressed sounds great would NEVER happen in my house though kids would just laugh in my face! (Teens)

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Afteryoux · 06/07/2019 18:36

We always kept our shoes on in the house (and still do when we visit) as my mother prefers that to bare feet or sweaty socks.

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Dontgiveamonkeys1350 · 06/07/2019 18:41

Not allowed to eat out in the street. Even now when I eat something walking down the road it makes me happy 😂

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MyDcAreMarvel · 06/07/2019 18:43

We also had toilet paper rationing , my parents were the war generation so assume connected to that.

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Baguetteaboutit · 06/07/2019 18:45

Did you or any of your siblings have hayfever habibihabibi?

That sounds like someone trying to keep pollen out of bedrooms.

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GummyGoddess · 06/07/2019 18:49

Once up for bed you can't have a drink. Now I have children, she admitted that it was to stop us coming downstairs constantly for a drink/cuddle/loo/story and I can understand exactly why she did it!

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dottiedodah · 06/07/2019 18:51

Never had any rules much ,except TV dinners were NOT allowed ever!.Also remember being about 14/15 .Not allowed to watch Monty Python(But did anyway when Mum went to her evening class!).Or The Sweeney(Too violent) .!.

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Crunchymum · 06/07/2019 19:00

I assume this thread was inspired by the "child who lay on the bed in their outdoor clothes" thread??? Grin

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mig58 · 06/07/2019 19:02

No eating in street. Still cannot do it. No whistling or chewing gum. Allof these because they made our lady blush!

No friends outside the family. They were all you were supposed to need.

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floraloctopus · 06/07/2019 19:08

Oh yes, drinks. No drinks after 6pm - not even water. If bed time was 10pm you still couldn't have a drink after 6pm.

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homemadegin · 06/07/2019 19:11

No eating unless at the table.
No cutting cheese or anything else on the floorGrin
No playing in school uniform ever.
No playing on the bales.

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ReganSomerset · 06/07/2019 19:13

Bedrooms had to be immaculate before visitors. Ceilings sometimes had to be repainted first, for example. No crossing on stairs. Drinks drunk in one- no putting cups down.

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WeakAsIAm · 06/07/2019 19:14

Only allowed to play between specific times in the evening.

Had to choose 2 evenings a week with no playing at all.

Not allowed to watch Grange Hill or east Enders (kind of agree with east Enders today). But Grange Hill ???? Was actually a programme for kids.

Think I've gone too far with my kids tho, hardly any rules but I'm sure they will say different when older Grin

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MotherOfTheNoise · 06/07/2019 19:17

My DM was waiting for us at the front door after school everyday and we had to strip straightaway, right there in the hallway. Even when we went up to senior school Hmm she was a very clean lady. She's hate my slovenly ways now Blush

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