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DPs childish attitude

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thepurpleone · 06/12/2007 21:32

This is a conversation I have just had with DP:

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A lad I work with, his 16 year old daughter works at our place and he's rather protective, anyway we've all said between us that none of us would ever "have a go" as it were, as it's a mate's kid etc but one of the lads has been worming his way around her which is disgusting imo and the killer is, we all work on the same dept so if it all kicks off the shit is going to hit the fan...

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So I just said "oh, sounds like playground stuff to me" and he said I was being out of order and carried on with his story by saying "some things are off limits, even if you do think with your dick and mates kids are one of them..."

I have more grown up conversations with my 9 year old son. Am I being unfair, is this typical of a normal conversation between two adults?

OP posts:
SmileSam · 07/12/2007 19:59

Yes. I would tell my husband off for saying things like 'have a go', but it's how he thinks and how he speaks with his mates. Maybe not how two adults speak, but how blokes speak. Lovely!

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