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Oh my God, Spyro and Crash Bandicoot takes me back!!! (Although I don't remember much about the games because I didn't play them that often). I think I played Croc when I was like 13 though lol(Loads of PS1 Games at my grandparents house for some reason, I don't remember ever asking for them nor my sisters so goodness knows how they accumulated them).
Haha, were you really like that? You don't seem like it at all Mike (even though I only know you via the internet). I *hope* she grows out of it, but she already acts... in a sense 'mature' and she's definitely behaving like the stereotyped teenager I suppose. I fear that she'll be one of the girls in secondary school that is stuck up, stubborn and quite demanding. It's a shame schools have so little control over children these days because the problem is simply escalating, arrogance prevailed so much amongst students in my year and it was horrid to see that a teacher could do very little about it - sending a child out the class stops the disruption but will never remove the arrogance.
I genuinely hope she doesn't become one of the ******* who looks down upon everyone and is constantly moody =/ I don't want to be around that lol.
For some reason she hasn't begged for an Xbox/Ps3/any other games console and I can't figure out why. She seems to simply been encased in a world where phones/tablets/laptops are her greatest importance. Ultimately, there is no GREAT harm in her having a phone (with the only possibility being her breaking it like you said) but it was really a waste of money IMO. She's barely going to text anyone who doesn't live on her street, and by the time she's at the age in which she'll be texting a lot more people from school, she'll be demanding a new phone. So I just think it was a waste of money on something that wasn't a necessity?
They're my half-sisters and we all have the same mother haha. It's the step-dad that differs(I have a different father to both of them and unfortunately don't know mine). They don't speak to their step father anymore because *I believe* my mum went into a legal battle to try and lose his right to seeing them (he was originally entitled to weekends but something must have happened that I wasn't informed of) and it worked out for her. Trying to speak to him about raising kids properly, is like trying to speak to a brick wall anyway
They do earn money for doing stuff around the house now and then, and my mum often gives them money on occasions but it just doesn't seem to be "enough". I know they're only 10 and 11, but they should ideally be taught about the benefits of saving up money (because I'm 90% sure she can own a bank account with Natwest at 12) instead of wasting it on non-important, materialistic goods.
I suppose it is to be expected, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't try and stop it from overruling children's lives?I genuinely wish I hadn't been so crazily addicted to my laptop throughout 13/14/15 (yes I'm the hypocrite now
) years of age because it destroyed my social life really. I don't want them clinging onto materialistic goods over friends or potentially education
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(Loads of PS1 Games at my grandparents house for some reason, I don't remember ever asking for them nor my sisters so goodness knows how they accumulated them). 


) years of age because it destroyed my social life really. I don't want them clinging onto materialistic goods over friends or potentially education
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