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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 428975" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Puberty causes all sorts of problems. For example...</p><p> </p><p>1) hormones plus medications = total confusion. If medications are involved, it might be time to re-check dosage and/or rx.</p><p> </p><p>2) teen hormones + parent hormones = war! even if you're just peri-menopausal, it can really mess things up.</p><p> </p><p>3) we're so used to all the problems being "problems", that we forget that teenager + hormones = at least parenting headaches for most and nightmares for some... so, why should we get off the hook just because our kids have "other problems" too???</p><p> </p><p>So... the whole passing gas thing? the most normal person in our household at this point in time is 12... raging hormones, but "normal"... and boy, do "smells" really set her off. Happen to cook broccoli on a day when she doesn't feel like eating it? Hooo Boy. (she usually likes it, but...) Someone passes gas??? WAR. So of course, "brother" does it just to see her erupt... just like any normal brother would.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 428975, member: 11791"] Puberty causes all sorts of problems. For example... 1) hormones plus medications = total confusion. If medications are involved, it might be time to re-check dosage and/or rx. 2) teen hormones + parent hormones = war! even if you're just peri-menopausal, it can really mess things up. 3) we're so used to all the problems being "problems", that we forget that teenager + hormones = at least parenting headaches for most and nightmares for some... so, why should we get off the hook just because our kids have "other problems" too??? So... the whole passing gas thing? the most normal person in our household at this point in time is 12... raging hormones, but "normal"... and boy, do "smells" really set her off. Happen to cook broccoli on a day when she doesn't feel like eating it? Hooo Boy. (she usually likes it, but...) Someone passes gas??? WAR. So of course, "brother" does it just to see her erupt... just like any normal brother would. [/QUOTE]
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