Allow my daughter to smoke
My husband and I are both heavy smokers. My 11 year old daughter was smoking in her room when I unexpectedly walked in on her. After the awkward moment passed, we talked and found out she has been smoking for nearly half a year and is addicted. I told her it was OK for her to smoke. I feel a bit guilty but not too much, for some reason. My husband flat out didn't care if she smoked or not. I wonder if I did the right thing. I know smoking isn't very healthy, but at her age, I guess it isn't doing all that much harm. Besides, how can I tell her not to smoke if I keep puffing away at 2 packs per day. Neither my husband nor I are about to quit. We love smoking too much for that. So instead I watch my little girl puffing away at the rate of 1 pack a day. She smokes like it's nothing. She reminds me of myself when I was around her age.
As much ** action as you get (probably more than all the others combined) you may not even notice the smell of ** on you. it could be that it is so much a part of your life that smelling that way just seems natural. maybe the others sense the aroma only as a pheromone and only subconsciously. actually come to think of it....maybe they all want that ** scent …….to be like you. maybe I misjudged from the beginning. are you kind of like their leader? do they all kind of look up to you? even the older girls? wait....wait...….do the MOMS look up to you too? DO THEY??? are you the one who controls the whole group? have I misunderstood? are you the boss of them? ALL of them?
Please tell me...……...
…. i really really really want to know...….
You're a f ucking f ucktard....... Maybe..... Misjudged........ Misunderstood........ Do they?....... Your grammar leaves a lot to be desired as well..... "Are you kind of like their leader? "
F uck I'm eleven and I've got more common sense than you. F uck off.
Lilly
You are a very rude and very mean CHILD.
Goodbye
And I f ucking love it mister.
Lilly