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<blockquote data-quote="busywend" data-source="post: 69451" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>I was going to say it is normal teenage 'it is all about me' syndrome, but you say she has always been this way. </p><p></p><p>My difficult child was too busy to be negative when she was younger. But, around 9 she just started to get so sassy and self righteous. I do think hormones played a big role in her changes. She just thought she deserved way more than she had or would get out of me. She still is like this to an extent. She just this week tried to tell me that everyone at her school gets a new wardrobe every school year. I had recently purchased several pairs of jeans for her. But, she thought I should be purchasing several more for 'back-to-school'. I told her it was unfortunate for her that she was not born into a rich family and that if all her friends were so rich to get new wardrobes perhaps she should stop paying for them to go to the movies with her! UGH :eek:</p><p></p><p>Some of it could be teenager chemicals, but she may just be a negative person. </p><p>I hate being around negative people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="busywend, post: 69451, member: 391"] I was going to say it is normal teenage 'it is all about me' syndrome, but you say she has always been this way. My difficult child was too busy to be negative when she was younger. But, around 9 she just started to get so sassy and self righteous. I do think hormones played a big role in her changes. She just thought she deserved way more than she had or would get out of me. She still is like this to an extent. She just this week tried to tell me that everyone at her school gets a new wardrobe every school year. I had recently purchased several pairs of jeans for her. But, she thought I should be purchasing several more for 'back-to-school'. I told her it was unfortunate for her that she was not born into a rich family and that if all her friends were so rich to get new wardrobes perhaps she should stop paying for them to go to the movies with her! UGH [img]:eek:[/img] Some of it could be teenager chemicals, but she may just be a negative person. I hate being around negative people. [/QUOTE]
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