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    Teenager Daughter Owner's Manual

    Teenager Daughter Owner's Manual

    Instructions for all those with teenage daughters or daughters who think they are teenagers or who will eventually be teenagers.

    Congratulations! You are now the proud new owner of a teenaged daughter. Please read this manual carefully, as it describes the maintenance of your new daughter, and answers important questions about your warranty (which does NOT include the right to return the product to the factory for a full refund).

    IF YOU FEEL YOU HAVE RECEIVED YOUR TEENAGER IN ERROR:

    To determine whether you were supposed to receive a teenaged girl, please examine your new daughter carefully.

    Does she:

    (a) look very similar to your original daughter, only with more makeup and less clothing?

    (b) refuse to acknowledge your existence on the planet Earth(except when requesting money)?

    (c) Sleep in a burrow of dirty laundry?

    If any of these are true, you have received the correct item.

    BREAK-IN PERIOD

    When you first receive your teenaged daughter, you will initially experience a high level of discomfort. Gradually, this discomfort will subside, and you will merely feel traumatized. This is the "Break-In Period," during which you are becoming accustomed to certain behaviors that will cause you concern, anxiety, and stress. Once you have adapted to these behaviors, your teenager will start acting even worse.

    ACTIVATION

    To activate your teenaged daughter, simply place her in the vicinity of a telephone or Instant Messenger. No further programming is required.

    SHUTDOWN

    Several hours after activation, you may desire to shut down your teenaged daughter. There is no way to do this.

    CLEANING YOUR TEENAGED DAUGHTER

    Having a teenaged daughter means learning the difference between the words "clean" and "neat." Teenaged daughters are very clean, because they take frequent showers that last more than an hour. They will scrub themselves with expensive, fragrant soaps which you must purchase for them because like I'm sure I'm going to use like the same kind of soap my mom and dad use. When they have completely drained the hot-water tank, they will step out and wrap themselves in every towel in the bathroom, which they will subsequently strew throughout the house. If you ask them to pick up the towels, you are
    confusing "clean" with "neat." Teenagers are very busy and do not have time to be neat. They expect others to pick up after them. These others are called "parents."

    FEEDING YOUR TEENAGED DAUGHTER

    Your teenaged daughter requires regular meals, which must be purchased for her at restaurants because she detests everything you eat because it is like so disgusting.

    She does not want you to accompany her to these restaurants, because some people might see you and, "like I'm sure I want my friends to see me eating dinner with my parents." Either order take-out food or just give her the money, preferably both. If you order pizza, never answer the doorbell because the delivery boy might see you and, "ohmigod he is so hot!" Yes, your daughter's idea of an attractive man is the pizza boy.

    CLOTHING YOUR TEENAGED DAUGHTER

    Retailers make millions of dollars a year selling stylish and frankly
    sensible clothing which will look adorable on your daughter. If you enjoy shopping, you will love the vast selections which are available to you. Unfortunately, your teenaged daughter wants to dress like a lap dancer. You may be able to coerce her into putting on a cute outfit before leaving the house, but by the time she walks in the schoolhouse door, she will be wearing something entirely different.

    OTHER MAINTENANCE

    Teenaged daughters require one of two levels of maintenance:

    "High," and "Ultra High."

    Your daughter is "Ultra High." This means that whatever you do won't be enough and whatever you try won't work.

    WARRANTY

    This product is not without defect because she has your genes, for heaven's sake. If you think this is not fair, talk to your parents, who think it is hilarious. Your teenaged daughter will remain a teenager for as long as it
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    Oh Boy......so close to my heart [msnscared]
    Shirley


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    .... and mine too! I have three of them[msncry]


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    I have all this to look forward to, my eldest is 11 and I recognise some of the warnings already[msnscared]
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    ...and mine is nearly 24 and shows no sign of 'moving on' to the next 'stage'[msncry][msnscared][msnwink]
    Caroline & Dave



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    Lucky enough my daughter is a tom boy like me...she has only got into girlie clothes this year at 26....
    My son will wear clothes till the rot...also like me....a lot of my clothes I've had for years...I hate shopping...the oldest top that I still wear is 28 years old...'Top shop' I've worn if every winter and it still looks like new...it was seven pounds...what a bargin....[msnsmile2]


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    i read this and i know i'm sooo lucky in many ways

    i may occasionally refer to my darling daughter as the terrible teen because she can be scary and is hormonally challenged at the moment but compared with a lot of the above she's a angel [angel] and i just never knew it [msnoo]




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    Very good[clap][clap][clap]

    Lynne


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    Had a laugh at this as we have 2 sons who have been a doddle to bring up and we are very proud of their achievemnts. The only disappointment was we paid for driving lessons so they could drive but of course if they want a drink - so we drive just the same.



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    Oh - so I'm not alone!!! [msnscared]

    How very true! I have a 14 (Year 10) who has been like this for a couple of years and a second who has just turned into one (12 - Year 7)!!!

    Is there light at the end of this tunnel? [msnscared]

    Thank goodness Florida is great for girls of all ages and we manage and enjoy wonderful holidays in Orlando! [msnsmile][clap]


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