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LPS's picture

SD always writes all over herself and we constantly tell her not to. So this morning my DH and I were fooling around and I noticed he had pink sharpie marker on his inner leg. I asked how it got there, he said SD did it, I asked why, she just did it when he was walking by. WTF?

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imjustthemaid's picture

Thats weird. My SD15 went thru a phase of writing on all of her sneakers. She had DH buy her this really expensive pair of sneakers and she took a blue pen and drew like a 2 yr old all over them. It was so embarrassing.

Now my DD10 starting writing on her arms when she was about 8 and I told her she looked dirty and white trash and she hasn't done it since. Ugh these kids!!

LPS's picture

Oh yes, SD did that with her sneakers too. For her birthday we bought her a pair of converse that she designed online herself. Then she wore them to her friend and they drew all over them with sharpies AND glitter glue. It was a mess. DH was so pissed and she never wore them again.

She constantly writes all over her hands and all the way her arms. It looks ridiculous. In all colors of pens and sharpies. If ink positioning was a real think, she would have it.

I can't stand her.

imjustthemaid's picture

If you want to laugh DH came home with a phone number written across his hand the other day from work. He was driving and didn't have a pen and wrote it on his hand. No it was not a girls number!! It was definitely for work because I had to call it for him when he got home but I told him he looked like one of the kids and he ran to the bathroom to scrub it off!!

BD3 took a sharpie to her arms on Thursday. That was interesting. She made herself polka dotted to match the face paint they put on her at school.

thefunmommy's picture

I did this a lot in middle/high school. Apparently in my case it was a manifestation of my ADHD. I did lots of doodles and things all over my hands and arms, my friends thought it was awesome. After middle school it was more jotting things down so I wouldn't forget. It was the only thing that worked for me, since whenever I or my parents would write me a list, Id forget or lose the list.