Secondary Considerations
- Little My
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Yes, I love a bit of gossip, but I try to act nonchalant about it. And try not to appear too shocked by anything.
R tells me quite a bit, but definitely not everything. Sometimes I hear about things weeks or months after they happened. Generally she's sensible though, so far. My worry tends to be when she has a new friend I'm not sure about, but her core group seem to be a good bunch.
R tells me quite a bit, but definitely not everything. Sometimes I hear about things weeks or months after they happened. Generally she's sensible though, so far. My worry tends to be when she has a new friend I'm not sure about, but her core group seem to be a good bunch.
- Smunder Woman
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Joe tells me stuff sometimes, but generally the boring shit and not the actual interesting stuff. He did ditch a load of his friends a few weeks ago because they were in a group chat objectifying the girls, so that was an interesting conversation. It was quite reassuring seeing he has very strong feelings about this kind of bullshit. Obviously I don't know what other shit he condones though
The house he's going to is at the other side of the city, so I'm going to order an Uber to get him home. He's not massively impressed by this but none of his friends live this way, so it's that or don't go.
The house he's going to is at the other side of the city, so I'm going to order an Uber to get him home. He's not massively impressed by this but none of his friends live this way, so it's that or don't go.
- Ruby
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Both the SAM and N have dumped friends because they're misogynist or treated women like shit. It's very heartening.
I did a thread about booze a while back. I buy (bought - the SAM is an adult now) a couple of tins of dark fruits style shit for parties as an attempt to keep them away from the vodka. It doesn't work.
Yes, I agree. The SAM is completely guileless and so has told me that he's tried weed but it made him cough too much. I'm pretty sure N has tried it because his girlfriend uses it for her 'anxiety' but he doesn't smell of it and weed nowadays stinks so I'm pretty sure he's not caning it. I haven't seen any vaping stuff around. I don't particularly care about it tbh but obvs I pretend I do.
I did a thread about booze a while back. I buy (bought - the SAM is an adult now) a couple of tins of dark fruits style shit for parties as an attempt to keep them away from the vodka. It doesn't work.
- Smunder Woman
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I've given Joe a beer or two a few times at home, and would probably send him with a few if he asked for it. It doesn't seem to be as much of a thing here though, alcohol is so tightly regulated. We'll see tomorrow
- Luce
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I'm always so curious about where they get alcohol from and its always Teddy's big brothe so its good to see that the methods for obtaining booze has not changed! Fe will also be fucking stupid enough to come home with obvious hickies (vom) but he's at least finally learnt to be embarrassed about that being tacky and gross etc.
I honestly hate this bit of parenting; I was always so convinced this would be easier than toddlers but I'm considerably way more shit at being a parent than I hoped I would be
I honestly hate this bit of parenting; I was always so convinced this would be easier than toddlers but I'm considerably way more shit at being a parent than I hoped I would be
- Smunder Woman
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I have no idea how to parent teenagers It's a lot of fun, but teenage boys going places is terrifying. Obviously, a lot less terrifying here than where we used to live, but still. It will cost me a fortune in Ubers to save my own sanity (we don't have a car).
He's just told me that they're going to this particular house because they have a proper cinema. The plan is to start the evening with Oppenheimer on the cinema screen, so it's probably a far tamer party than I initially thought
He's just told me that they're going to this particular house because they have a proper cinema. The plan is to start the evening with Oppenheimer on the cinema screen, so it's probably a far tamer party than I initially thought
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What are swede teens like?
What are the alcohol licensing laws like there? Are cigarettes legal? Cannabis?
I could google but we're chattin' shit, innit.
What are the alcohol licensing laws like there? Are cigarettes legal? Cannabis?
I could google but we're chattin' shit, innit.
- Smunder Woman
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They seem a lot more wholesome than I'm used to He's at an international school, so his friends are from all over the place.
Alcohol laws are really strict. You can drink in a pub at 18, but can't buy it in the shops until 20. All alcohol (except beer under 3%) is only sold in government-run off-licenses that close at 6pm on weekdays, 3pm on Saturdays, and don't open on Sundays. There's always an impressive queue on Fridays and just before holidays Cigarettes are 18, and cannabis is very frowned upon. I've actually just realised I don't think I've seen many young people smoking or vaping, they all use snus instead. It's little parcels of tobacco that you hold under your lip
Alcohol laws are really strict. You can drink in a pub at 18, but can't buy it in the shops until 20. All alcohol (except beer under 3%) is only sold in government-run off-licenses that close at 6pm on weekdays, 3pm on Saturdays, and don't open on Sundays. There's always an impressive queue on Fridays and just before holidays Cigarettes are 18, and cannabis is very frowned upon. I've actually just realised I don't think I've seen many young people smoking or vaping, they all use snus instead. It's little parcels of tobacco that you hold under your lip
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Thank you! That's all very interesting.
Ew yuk, I know those tiny teabags full of snuff.
Ew yuk, I know those tiny teabags full of snuff.
- Smunder Woman
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They're really grim. The Swede used them for years but gave up a few months ago, which I'm very happy about. He's currently reminiscing about the really good pot he used to get, since I asked him about teenagers smoking weed here
- ParisGal
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Urgh, that snus is really bad for you
ETA I definitely typed and read my post as snus not "snugs" but some autocorrect annoyance must have happened
ETA I definitely typed and read my post as snus not "snugs" but some autocorrect annoyance must have happened
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- Little My
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Eww, snugs sound disgusting. It is interesting to hear how other cultures deal with this sort of stuff.
Dammit! I thought it was a good plan.
- Glint
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- Kleio
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Betty had her first face to face appointment with the neurodiversity team today (2 years after sending in the paperwork). They've split the diagnosis teams so she's been put on the Autism pathway but they said they'll probably send information over to the ADHD team too.
I now have to wait 28 months before I get the next appointment through and her diagnosis will take at least 32 months with an ADHD additional diagnosis taking another 12+ months after that.
I now have to wait 28 months before I get the next appointment through and her diagnosis will take at least 32 months with an ADHD additional diagnosis taking another 12+ months after that.
- Dutchie
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Good grief, what frustratingly long waiting lists! Why does it all take so long? Overworked, underfunded NHS?