Grossed out
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...what a threat
that is the stupidest threat to give him. By telling him if he doesn't do something, you'll just do it for him, do you expect he'll think "Oh, I better go do it before I'm in trouble"? NO. He's gonna think "LOL. I'll just let her do it for me then. Stupid mum.." Really.... grow a brain
You clearly did not understand the threat. Allow me to elaborate: She did not mean that, if he did not clean his room, she would be kind and clean it for him. She meant that she would go in and "clean" it by discarding everything that was on the floor. Which means trophies, medals, money (which she'd just steal I'm sure) food, drinks, playing cards and remote controllers for his video game consoles. The idea is, if he does not clean it properly, she will just go into his room and throw away anything she finds, with reckless abandon. When he returns to his room, he will find half of his stuff just gone.
That's what you get for being a mother of a teenage boy and still not being able to spell disgusted.
Never say " or I will for you" it does not work kuz then u have 2 clean trust me I know from experience and roaches is gross but everything else is normal 2 find in a guys room at least it's not drugs, alcohol and used condoms
The most pathetic example of parenting I've ever heard -_-
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Well that's a useless threat. "Do your chores or I will for you!"
What's the problem? You should've known what you were getting into.