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to suggest to DD1 aged 12

25 replies

poobumfartbollocks · 29/11/2010 17:51

that she might want to put a coat on to go out and play in the snow?!!

She has gone out in t-shirt, hoodie, track bottoms and trainers.

I did suggest a coat but she did the roll eye thing accompanied by The Face

DD2 looks like the Michelin man

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ChippingIn · 29/11/2010 17:53

Save your breath - she'll come in when she's cold :)

It's terribly uncool to wear warm outside clothing you know Grin

piscesmoon · 29/11/2010 17:54

No point if she is deaf to common sense! She may work it out for herself.

poobumfartbollocks · 29/11/2010 17:55

Chippin - DD2 has on woolly tights, leggings, fleecy lined jeans, vest, t-shirt, top, cardigan, coat, hat, scarf, gloves and snow boots. And I didn't tell her to she dressed herself.

Guess which one is 8 and which one is 12 going on 18 ?

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mumbar · 29/11/2010 18:01

Oh is she one of the dc's I see in just a blazer when theres a monsoon happening. Looking all forlorn and a little wet. Grin.

My collegues with teens all say the same - apparently its not cool. Bet she's blardy cold tho Grin

poobumfartbollocks · 29/11/2010 18:03

Mumbar - yes she is lol

And she has a superdry coat but won't wear it to school

pices - yeah I tried, she just did the "mmoooottthhhheeeerrrrr" thing as well

I GIVE UP

I AM NOT A BAD MOTHER SHE HAS A COAT SHE JUST WON'T WEAR IT

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ChippingIn · 29/11/2010 18:08

You also have to remember that teenagers have so many hormones flying around that they genuinely do need less clothing than others!

Don't you remember this phase from your own youth?? I remember it well - all the teenage girls arriving to school looking like wet rats (thinking it looked cool/sexy/whatever) then sitting on the radiators to warm up/dry out - complaining the school never had them on warm enough Grin

ladyfirenze · 29/11/2010 18:09

it's not just 12 year olds.... has anyone seen the latest pics of geordie lasses out in the toon?

ladyfirenze · 29/11/2010 18:10

am coat owning geordie btw

ChippingIn · 29/11/2010 18:18

Geordie lasses out on the town are hardy creatures! Yet the same kids are wearing 14 layers in the daytime Grin

Mind you... it has to be said... I still don't like wearing a coat!

ladyfirenze · 29/11/2010 18:22

what about the fact that those self same 'no coaters' are the ones who wander about the house wearing their pj's, dressing gowns AND duvets, with the fire on full and the central heating blasting....

ChippingIn · 29/11/2010 18:28

...and...???????

Niceguy2 · 29/11/2010 18:29

Yanbu. My 14yr old DD won't wear a decent coat hut we've compromised on a fashion coat which is thickish. I had to buy it instead of her clothing allowance.

Had running battles with DS too. That said, last week On the school run I looked at the car thermometer which said 0 degrees then drove past one of his mates in just a T shirt. Shock Glad I'm not his parent!

Figgyrolls · 29/11/2010 18:32

At 12 I vividly remember going outside in the biggest rainstorm in a shirt and skirt when at school Hmm wtf was I thinking? Don't worry she'll get it, when she is older. Until then think of it as a health spa treatment for 12 year olds! Grin

LynetteScavo · 29/11/2010 18:33

YANBU. It is a mothers job to remind their children to wear warm clothes in cold weather.

DH jokes I will be phoning DS1 when he is 25 to make sure he wearing his coat. At least, DH thinks it's a joke, I know I will be doing it.

bellavita · 29/11/2010 18:35

I have a DS just like it...

ladyfirenze · 29/11/2010 18:35

(location: under duvet in front room where fire is on full)

DanZZZenAroundTheTreeAgain · 29/11/2010 18:36

I couldn't even stick my arm out the window in this weather without a coat on. How do they do it?!

PlentyOfParsnips · 29/11/2010 18:42

DS went to school this morning wearing three tshirts and a brushed cotton shirt under his school shirt, no sweater, just a blazer, no coat. He will at least wear gloves, hat and scarf now though.

Perhaps there should be a MN campaign to encourage pop stars, footballers etc. to model coats and make them trendy.

MissMarjoribanks · 29/11/2010 18:47

My DS is going to be like this. He chucked both his gloves out of the pushchair last week without me noticing. We retraced our steps but they were nowhere to be found. Sad

I suspect some other mother of an 11mo old is using them as trying to buy him some replacements is impossible - everywhere has sold out. We were reduced to socks on the way to my friend's house today, where she kindly lent us some.

And, to add insult to injury on the day he chucked them out an interfering old biddy old lady said loudly to him, 'oh you poor thing where are your gloves in this cold weather'? Angry

bruffin · 29/11/2010 18:55

DS 15 has just got in from school complaining that his hands were numb and he can't use his fingers. I did point out it might have been a good idea to take gloves with him, but this was the boy who went kayaking on saturdayShock

ladyfirenze · 29/11/2010 19:31

it's impossible to get them to wear coats anyway once they get to high school, as they can't have them in the classroom, yet there's nowhere to stash them....

Tetherbumfit · 29/11/2010 20:29

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ramblingmum · 29/11/2010 20:39

My dd1 is only 4 but refuses to wear more than 2 layers. She will wear a coat but only a T-shirt underneath
Then again my father likes to remined me that he, like all small boys at that time, wore shorts all winter. I think he probably wore a coat though.

poobumfartbollocks · 29/11/2010 22:00

We have just come in from a thingy at the school.

Apparently she is normal Hmm

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onceamai · 30/11/2010 03:57

Totally normal. Friends with older ones tell me that you know they are becoming adult when they start to wear warm clothes.

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