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    25 Things I Want to Teach My Daughter Before She's a Teenager..


    Way back when...

    This morning I was having a conversation with my daughter on the way to the babysitter's house. Like, a full out, coherent conversation. And it struck me that my baby is not a baby anymore. I'm not even very sentimental, but I was immediately choked up thinking how fast the time has gone. She will be in school in no time and then she'll be in college and that's when the floodgates opened.

    Now that I've composed myself, I decided to make an important list of things I must teach my little girl before she starts hating me becomes a teenager. So here goes...

    1. Being a reality star is not a viable career path. I would honestly rather you work at

    2. No matter how much people pay you, you should never fight, strip or act like a complete fool in front of cameras.

    3. It's okay if you want to cut your hair short like Shiloh Jolie-Pitt. I will love you just the same.

    4. It's also okay if you want to wear fur and heels like Suri Cruise. Just don't expect me to pay $3,000,000 for your designer clothing collection.

    5. You are good at math.

    6. And science and technology and sports, too!

    7. Always aim to be the smartest in your class. If you're the best dressed, too, even better.

    8. All boys are not bad. But don't waste time on the ones that are.

    9. You are not a princess. But that doesn't mean you don't deserve to be treated like one every once in a while.

    10. Yes, I love you even when I yell and get mad at you.

    11. I'd love for you to grow up and become incredibly wealthy, but I'd more love for you to be happy.

    12. You are amazing just as you are. Don't overcompensate for what you feel you're lacking or dumb yourself down for others.

    13. Don't call people names. It just makes you look bad.

    14. Don't post naked pictures of yourself on Facebook. Or anywhere for that matter. Same goes for anything you wouldn't want your mom seeing. I'm tech-savvy and no matter how much things change I will find out. And you will be punished.

    15. Boys are not supposed to hit girls, but they sometimes do. If it happens to you, hit back. Harder.

    16. People will call you names, but remember whose daughter you are. Mine, but God's too. He created you in His likeness and that is significant no matter what some bully says.

    17. Quitting is bad thing except when it's not.

    18. Don't do drugs. You're not missing out. Really.

    19. Having babies is awesome. But not when you can't afford to take care of them. And if you're a teenager, my taking care of babies days are over. So don't even look this way.

    20. If you fail, try again. Or try something different.

    21. No, you were not a mistake. You are the best thing I ever did.

    22. Save money. For goodness sake, you really cannot pay bills with shoes. Save. Money.

    23. Your happiness is not dependent on someone else. Love yourself and others will do the same.

    24. I am your mother and there is nothing I wouldn't do for you. I love you beyond words.

    25. Now matter where in the world we are I am your mother and yes, you'll always have to do exactly as I say.

    What about you? What are some essential values you want your daughter to have? Share in the comments.

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    8 comments

    • Anne  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  3 months ago
      I would like to add a few. For #15, it's better to knee the boys in the nuts. That's their weak spot. Also, Take care of your teeth. Dentist bills are expensive and your can't 'heal' a rotten tooth. You can heal a broken leg, arm, take medicine for a lot of sicknesses, but you can't ever heal a tooth.
    • Runa  •  3 months ago
      On 15, I'd reword it to: You own your own body. You have the right to decide who you let touch it in any way, shape, or form. If someone doesn't respect that, go immediately to an authority figure (teacher, supervisor, parent) and explain the situation exactly as it happened. While hitting back is sometimes necessary, it usually isn't.
    • Regina  •  Omaha, Nebraska  •  3 months ago
      #15. Don't hit back unless there is no other choice. Equality is great, but in a fistfight, the male will win 99% of the time. Your best bet is to get away and stay away. And tattle to everybody, if you are 5 or 35 years old. Only hit if they are stopping you from leaving. Stop hitting once you are free of them and get help. And scream bloody murder the whole time.
    • kokoro  •  Maribor, Slovenia  •  3 months ago
      I like all of them except:

      7. Always aim to be the smartest in your class. If you're the best dressed, too, even better.

      This means she will have to compare herself to others. But no matter how smart she gets, there will always be someone smarter and that will just make her feel awful. What if she has a learning disability?? Just tell her to be the best that she can be and that will be enough.
    • K3lz Blonde101  •  3 months ago
      Hell yea #15! They shouldnt EVER put there hands on you unless you say its ok!
    • Maggie  •  Harrisburg, Pennsylvania  •  3 months ago
      5. You are good at math. 6. And science and technology and sports, too! No, I suck at math and most sciences. It's ok to suck at subjects, don't try to strive for perfection or you will be let down! I have always excelled in advanced reading, speech/presentations and history. #7, always aiming to be the best/smartest, nope, don't agree. Goes back to the whole perfection isn't realistic. Be the best *you* can be. What I have always taught my daughters, "Life isn't fair, no one gets a fairness certificate when they're born" as well as "You can cry or you can laugh, I prefer to laugh" The 1st time my daughter had a grand-mal seizure, she almost fell into a hot/open oven. For years we joke (and still do) about "NO falling in the oven while I'm gone" I had a grand-mal seizure a week or so ago #$%$ the emt's in ___ are pretty hot!" I also still laugh about the time I had a grand-mal seizure and the EMT was asking me what time of year it was. I got so mad at him for asking such a hard question... he was sitting next to the Christmas tree. I teach them that I am not perfect, that I have made mistakes in life. Before them, after them, and long after they're grown, I'll still be making mistakes. It's OK to make mistakes. We laugh about my worst parenting moments and we laugh about their stupidest mistakes. (laughing is very important in my family, because it's better than crying) It's also important to fix your mistakes and learn from them. Busting your head open requiring 10 staples to the head on dec. 23rd has taught her not to jump too high
    • Sydney Painter  •  Livonia, Michigan  •  3 months ago
      LOVE #15 :)
    • Nate  •  3 months ago
      We had to teach our daughter at age 12 that thong underwear is just clothing and is not a sexual device, before we allowed her wear them. I suggest more parents do this.

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