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mollykins | 18:45 Sun 15th Aug 2010 | Body & Soul
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Hiw do you cure someone with an obsession?
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You can't cure him Molly, he is not ill. Let him have his obsession (as you call it.) He is not hurting anyone, if you don't want to go to boatyards with him, just say no. If he tries to take the computer from you just tell him you are studying and that is more important. All this worrying about him is doing nobody any good, he will either realise he can't afford a boat or get bored and move on to something else.
Poor blokes probably thinking "what a lovely boat I could have bought with £200,000!

http://www.guardian.c.../child-cost-inflation
What chores do you have to do Molly...let's compare.
Considering how much time you spend online I think your evil dad should start taking money out of your account to pay for the internet bill
if I hadn't had kids, I could have had my Maserati... :o/
"nagging and pressure from my parents"...examples,please.
That's what parents do...especially when they have expectations based on their kids abilities.
I'd love to see you,molly about 25 years from now when you are wringing your hands over an ungrateful teenager.
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Like the internet vibes??
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Or the money in her account...Jebus he could use that to help pay for a boat..
Stuff I wish I had.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7haqFGopBw
Actually forgot about the language in this...sorry Ed
You forgot?? It's all the way through LOL Much livelier than my effort, Love it.
I think her dad would like it :)
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ok umm; walk molly twice a day, feed her twice a day, sort her tablets out, bruh her every day, set and clear the table for evening meals and lunch at week ends, fill/empty dishwasher and wash by hand any stuff that isn't dishwasherble, clean the fishtank out every week, cook most of my own meals and often mums aswell, plus mum often puts stuff in the washing machine and I have to hang it out to dry and bring it back in, I have to go food shopping and push the cart around then when we get home, put most of it away on my own, mowing the lawn, gardening such as pruning the roses and other bushes, making tea in the morning, and if people are coming round to stay I have to do tidying, dusting and polishing. i think that's about it.
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But thats off the point, my and mum and sick of day being so obsessed with buying a baot he'll never have. Every conversation we have, he has to mention it. If we try asking why he wants a boat he replies angrily 'I don't want a boat, I need one.' But he wouldnt have a clue what he was doing.

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