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to think my 15 year old sister has more sense than my mother?

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ditsydoll · 19/03/2013 10:46

I have been up the wall lately with DD playing withher privates at nursery (nursery have been using a sit still, distract and ignore approach but nothings stopping her)

Went to my mum's thismorning for abit of a chat and my mum just made me feel more embarrassed and uneasy about it all.. obviously where I get my hangups!

Cue 15 year old dsis laughing her head off in the corner and telling me I need to chill out. She then proceeded to say 'god mum when I was little I used to have a good rub on the corner of the table and remember humping my pillow', cue me bursting out with laughter as my mum sits in shock with her mouth open looking appalled.

My sister is so outspoken and laid back, I just love her so much. Feeling better after our good laugh about it all.

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DIYapprentice · 19/03/2013 10:49

YANBU - I don't even know your DSis and I love her!!! Grin

TheSeniorWrangler · 19/03/2013 10:52

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IneedAsockamnesty · 19/03/2013 10:53

She's also correct its not worth getting weird about and chilling out is always good advice.

ditsydoll · 19/03/2013 10:54

I know, she's just wonderful.. there's such an age gap but you wouldn't know it. She's so put together and confident for her age, would love to be more like her.
Iv been worrying for weeks and I just feel such a relief

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