http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-44215648
Now I love my daughters to bits, and am already starting to worry about them leaving home (they're 14 and 12).
But what if they don't? What if their teenage indifference to tidying-up and generally being helpful at home isn't just a 'phase', and they're still with us in 20 years, still doing eff-all to assist? What if I cease to adore them and then regard them as blood-sucking parasites?
What if my simply sitting around dressed only in skanky pants won't prompt them to leave?
<<worried>>
Now I love my daughters to bits, and am already starting to worry about them leaving home (they're 14 and 12).
But what if they don't? What if their teenage indifference to tidying-up and generally being helpful at home isn't just a 'phase', and they're still with us in 20 years, still doing eff-all to assist? What if I cease to adore them and then regard them as blood-sucking parasites?
What if my simply sitting around dressed only in skanky pants won't prompt them to leave?
<<worried>>