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AIBU - daughter's messy room (with pics)

303 replies

mrsm43s · 20/01/2017 09:48

So my daughter is 12, and her room is always messy. It drives me bonkers, and I'm constantly biting my tongue about it!

So, at 12 what is reasonable? I generally just shut the door to her room and walk on past, because the mess bothers me. Consequently the floor is rarely hoovered and the room rarely cleaned. She also loses/damages (her own) possessions as a result of the mess (e.g. losing one glove, facewash spilt on a book, accidentally sits on and snaps ruler etc). When this happens she either goes without, or replaces items with her own money.

She's not allowed food or drink in her room (apart from water bottle) because of the mess.

Her floor is generally clear in the middle, but mess and clutter round the edges of the room and on every surface, bed rarely made, and often has stuff (books, clothes etc) in it. She'll empty the bin or go and get washing when prompted and will strip and change the bed when asked. She'll shuffle round and tidy up a bit if pressed, but honestly not to what I would consider an acceptable standard.

Her room is a good size 13'x11' although the clutter makes it look small. Her brother is in the 6' x 6' box room by luck of birth order. His room is cluttered, but kept tidier than his sister's.

She's a great girl, polite, well behaved, achieving highly at school. She's busy with lots of extra curriculars and puts loads of effort into her school work. Do I let this slide? Is this level of mess acceptable for a 12 year old? I appreciate it could be far worse!

AIBU - daughter's messy room (with pics)
AIBU - daughter's messy room (with pics)
OP posts:
sophiestew · 21/01/2017 20:47

Is this a joke? Have you ever been told "jokingly" that you have OCD type tendencies OP?

That room is just normal. Your poor DD, I feel so sorry for her Sad

ILoveDolly · 21/01/2017 20:55

That's what my 11 yeAr olds room looks like AFTER she's tidied

Rachel0Greep · 21/01/2017 21:25

Sounds like she is a generally good girl, and honestly, the room doesn't look bad to me. I would probably still give her a bit of help with it from time to time, if it does bother you. I'd maybe ask for the pics to be deleted, if I were you.

Marynary · 21/01/2017 21:59

My daughter's room looks like that about once a year after she has spent about a week slowly tidying it.... I would be ecstatic if she was as tidy as your daughter...

Evilrhooo · 21/01/2017 23:06

You need to chill out. It's fine, it's her space. She should be able to have it as she wishes. Yabu.

alltoomuchrightnow · 21/01/2017 23:21

this is a joke. If our entire house were this tidy, I'd be very happy, and relaxed.

Mrsbapandbabies · 22/01/2017 00:09

This is messy...

SinisterBumFacedCat · 22/01/2017 00:23

Yeah that's much better! Good effort ⭐️

HeadfirstForHalos · 22/01/2017 00:27

I can't believe you think that's messy op Grin

Those photos are like the "after" photos in my teens/tweens rooms

adamharriet · 22/01/2017 00:35

Is this a humble brag post?! Your daughter is well behaved, good at homework, etc but leaves a few bits of paper scattered around her room at age 12? I think you need to be very VERY happy with your current situation. (Also, never tell her you took photos of her room to share with the world or she may not continue to be such a good girl as she so far appears to be!)

adamharriet · 22/01/2017 00:37

Mrsbapandbabies OMG! Ahahahahahahha!

WanderingNotLost · 22/01/2017 00:59

Jeez OP. My Mum would've cried tears of joy at my room being like that. Most of the time it looked like a bomb site!

Insomnibrat · 22/01/2017 04:14

Mrsbapandbabies You absolute stalwart, brilliant.

I think the OP needs to stop being so anal and give her DD a break.

BarchesterFlowers · 22/01/2017 07:30

Can I offer a photo from a five year old's room? She was clearly in training because five and a half years on it is heading towards Mrsp's sterling example.

AIBU - daughter's messy room (with pics)
KissingAFool · 22/01/2017 07:41

Do you not think your daughter deserves some dignity? Why even put these pics up?

caroline161 · 22/01/2017 07:47

I need to put some pics of my daughters room on here. I'm sure you would all enjoy the skiddy pants left on the floor with an old sanny towel in that the dog has already had a chew on. So ashamed.

MsJamieFraser · 22/01/2017 08:05

Ds's aren't allowed to have a messy room, we have a saying in this house and everything has a place to live.

Also I need to hoover and dust everyday, and they respect that so they keep on top of their chores, and due to the threat of no gaming time

Glastokitty · 22/01/2017 08:13

I'm amazed so many of you are saying it's not messy! Alright so it's not a tip but it certainly could do with a bit of a tidy up. And I am by no means a clean freak! When my fifteen year old sons room gets like that or messier I tell him to go and tidy it up, he's pretty good about it, it doesn't take long to tidy up because it never gets out of control.

PeridotPassion · 22/01/2017 08:26

I wouldn't call that messy at all, especially not for a 12 year olds room.

It is cluttered and clutter is usually due to a lack of storage IME. You could maybe get her some kind of tall skinny storage baskets to go where the music stand is which would probably help...something like:

www.argos.co.uk/product/8336611?cmpid=GS001&_$ja=tsid:59157|cid:199887513|agid:17436842073|tid:pla-92279494953|crid:74692315953|nw:g|rnd:15699338696584761856|dvc:c|adp:1o5&gclid=CKumuoGq1dECFQEL0wodThANPQ

PeridotPassion · 22/01/2017 08:31

And also a nice white shelf above her bed, at the lower end (where her legs are). Ds1 has the top bunk of bunk beds and has a shelf which is handy to hold a couple of books and a few other bits that he would otherwise leave on the bed.

Blacksox · 22/01/2017 08:37

My own bedroom is considerably more messy than that!

I'd post a photo of the 14 year old's shit tip room, but that would involve looking in there which is something I try to avoid.

Madeyemoodysmum · 22/01/2017 08:42

Storage is key Then rewards for using it.

BoffinMum · 22/01/2017 08:49

That. Is. Not. Messy.
Chillax.

Jaja101 · 22/01/2017 11:26

Your daughter will be a teenager next year and you need to let go your control of her a little to survive the teenage years. With two older teenage girls I would never have maintained this level of control without a full blown war! There are far more important things.
This is more about you and your struggle to accept the transition to her teen years than a slightly untidy room. Think about it. Good luck.

mumindoghouse · 22/01/2017 11:42

Leave her be! I'll swap you DS2(13) any day and am far too embarrassed about that pit of iniquity to post photos-might break the camera taking them!!!