How can I tell my 12 y.o. girl that her piano lesson money is now her brother’s karate lesson money?

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By Melanie B on July 3rd, 2009 at 9:03 am

Are you f-ing kidding me… treat your kids equal loser! How the hell can you do something like that to your child… parents are suppose to be supportive of their kids… not crush their dreams. You don’t deserve to have children.
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I agree with melanie b! i’m sorry, but that’s BAD parenting. if my parents did that to me and told me that they don’t want to be "wasting any more money" on me, it would break my heart.

simple as that.
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By R.I.P MJ. We will remember you. on July 3rd, 2009 at 9:19 am

say "meow meow meow" she will understand
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I bet you still have money for smokes and booze though.

WHat a di ck he ad!

BTW..if you are a big enough loser to actually do this to your kids, you wouldn’t have a hard time telling them.

So make like Michael Jackson and beat it.
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If its something your daughter likes doing let her keep doing it, after all it’s for your CHILD, not you….you don’t sound nice..
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By Emily-Ann on July 3rd, 2009 at 10:29 am

how could you…parents should love their kids equally..
OMG for crying out loud how dear you call your child clumsy and mean it…
i really feel sorry for you!
and for you daughter i feel even more sorry cuz she have to put up with you… and i bet your Kids love you to death…
sooo SAD!!
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You can’t. And you shouldn’t.

"Wasting" money giving your daughter a chance to learn and try and experience, because her brother is more "talented" at kicking and pushing and grunting? What kind of parent are you??

OK so maybe that’s a little harsh, but really–this is cruel. If you have the money and you promised her the lessons, then you owe her the lessons. If she is enjoying it and getting something out of it, whether you think she’s Mozart or not isn’t important.

This is just wrong, you need to find another way to deal with this one!
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A mum!

By kristen h on July 3rd, 2009 at 11:46 am

you don’t tell her that that makes me so mad if one of your kids cant do something the other shouldn’t be able to either that is so wrong you need need help ugh
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You are a HORRIBLE mom!!! you need to treat them the same. they are both yours! take some responsibility!
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How *sob-sniffle* COULD you?!
You are an awful waste of a human life to want to do something so mean and bad and…mean!
I’m calling the department of children and families on you, you betcha!

You don’t know this but when I was a little feller my father did the same thing to me! Know what happened when I protested- wanna know? He told my brother to roundhouse kick me right in the jaw is what he did, yes he did! Made one of my molars fall right out of my head and I had to eat with one side of my mouth for the next twenty years until a wisdom tooth took its place, yeppers, its true!
Well, I guess the lessons paid off cause he was only five at the time, my brother was, and I was twelve myself. Now he’s one of those U.F.C guys out there rolling around on the floor with other men, makes a fortune doing it too, sure does, and all the ladies love him and- and he even turns some uv em onto me! Anyways, you shouldn’t go… um…what was I saying?
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tell your son to karate chop her into submission
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That’s awful! What kind of parent are you? Clearly you have some favoritism issues. If you really feel the piano is not her thing, and is just wasting time, then why don’t you offer her to do something else she would love? Chances are if she’s not getting any better, than she’s not really enjoying it anyway. But you cannot just take something away from her and give it to her brother, that’s terrible! This is why therapists are wealthy…..
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