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heck, my dad used to do that to me. provis99 Feb 2012 #1
In Vegas? joeybee12 Feb 2012 #5
Vegas would have been a lot better. provis99 Feb 2012 #17
Was this close to home? joeybee12 Feb 2012 #19
I have to admit, it was never more than 10 miles from home. provis99 Feb 2012 #23
This happened to me a few times too. Lunacee2012 Feb 2012 #48
Insufficient information to form an opinion. WillowTree Feb 2012 #2
What are you talking about... This is DU MattBaggins Feb 2012 #40
Just wait right? Broderick Feb 2012 #47
I agree. We need more information. juajen Feb 2012 #109
It can be abuse, but isn't necessarily, IMO. Brickbat Feb 2012 #3
there was an incident almost exactly like this a year or so ago--made the news--mom arrested librechik Feb 2012 #4
The charges were, rightly, dropped obamanut2012 Feb 2012 #118
thx for the update-- librechik Feb 2012 #121
I hope she stopped the car first DJ13 Feb 2012 #6
That was my thought as well slackmaster Feb 2012 #57
Yes, that's definitely abuse. TheWraith Feb 2012 #7
Really? blueamy66 Feb 2012 #64
Kid could get picked up by a predator Shankapotomus Feb 2012 #79
Or kid could learn a valuable lesson. blueamy66 Feb 2012 #86
Not at all Shankapotomus Feb 2012 #103
My son has a 10 month old daughter whom he loves desperately. stufl Feb 2012 #8
when it is my turn (my daughter is 5) Maine-ah Feb 2012 #56
When you say 'threw their daughter out of the car' you mean the mother stopped first, right? tawadi Feb 2012 #9
Figuratively threw...stopped the car I assumed... joeybee12 Feb 2012 #14
That could have ended badly tawadi Feb 2012 #21
I don't think you want to leave a 14-year-old girl alone joeybee12 Feb 2012 #24
Yeah, maybe. But in the middle of the day, if just a few blocks from home..maybe tawadi Feb 2012 #31
NYC kids walk around the city and or take public transportation all the time at 14! Geeze. bettyellen Feb 2012 #76
Dr. Phil ( I know, I know) obamanut2012 Feb 2012 #99
Please don't buy into that hysteria. Codeine Feb 2012 #84
Me too Dorian Gray Feb 2012 #89
I'd need to know a little more before I called it child abuse. Arkansas Granny Feb 2012 #119
Depends where treestar Feb 2012 #10
Las Vegas, and no... joeybee12 Feb 2012 #11
Where did the mom kick her out of the car? enlightenment Feb 2012 #22
+1 nt riderinthestorm Feb 2012 #30
Were there sidewalks, a library, a store, an Applebee's? obamanut2012 Feb 2012 #101
The last sentence treestar Feb 2012 #115
Exactly, one-sided and filtered through two sources obamanut2012 Feb 2012 #117
Second hand gossip. Quantess Feb 2012 #12
I would have been too afraid liberal N proud Feb 2012 #13
Maybe she saw it on TV last night Tsiyu Feb 2012 #15
I saw that, too...Modern Family... joeybee12 Feb 2012 #20
Ah..that age does make a difference Tsiyu Feb 2012 #36
Makes you wonder why she is his X wife? OffWithTheirHeads Feb 2012 #16
Oh, the stories.... joeybee12 Feb 2012 #18
it's abandonment and possibly child endangerment. notadmblnd Feb 2012 #25
Depends MoonRiver Feb 2012 #26
Did she 'throw her out of the car' while it was still moving Rex Feb 2012 #27
If not abuse, it's dangerous to the kid. n/t Cleita Feb 2012 #28
I have a 15 year old daughter and we are going through a very, very difficult year riderinthestorm Feb 2012 #29
All the best to you and your daughter tawadi Feb 2012 #34
There are no right answers and parenting does not come with a manual. riderinthestorm Feb 2012 #35
Please do whatever it takes to stop her from going down this path nobodyspecial Feb 2012 #41
Oh my god, can I pm you? I would really love to talk if you are willing riderinthestorm Feb 2012 #44
Find an APG fast elehhhhna Feb 2012 #54
I honestly didn't mean to thread derail, I just wanted the OP to understand he prob does not have riderinthestorm Feb 2012 #55
This message was self-deleted by its author seaglass Feb 2012 #95
what a post. that is interesting seabeyond Feb 2012 #73
Not a flame, but frankly I'm not going to say you did the right thing. TheWraith Feb 2012 #42
Read post #44 and get back to me. She was dealing drugs, prostituting herself. Its way beyond pot riderinthestorm Feb 2012 #45
my son is a cross country runner. he runs 11, 12 or more miles ALL over town. since 14. seabeyond Feb 2012 #72
I know -- very weird replies to this to me, too obamanut2012 Feb 2012 #107
any other thread about child, posters all over overprotecting "little darlins" seabeyond Feb 2012 #113
Peace to you and your family mrs_p Feb 2012 #50
Thks. I didn't mean to thread derail but the OP really prob does not have all the info to judge this riderinthestorm Feb 2012 #58
Your story is a good reminder that it is easy mrs_p Feb 2012 #74
anywhere in our town, i would be comfortable pulling over and telling either sons, 14 and 16, to get seabeyond Feb 2012 #52
Thanks seabeyond. She had an hour walk home and was fine. Yeah, it does suck tho...nt riderinthestorm Feb 2012 #59
Great example of maturity there. tabasco Feb 2012 #61
Do you have any statistics on this? blueamy66 Feb 2012 #65
That's fine. Nobody has walked in my shoes, I was simply pointing out to the OP, they may not have riderinthestorm Feb 2012 #70
a 15 yr old? really? in a year she will have her own car. at what point is she off moms hip. seabeyond Feb 2012 #71
I posted about the FIRST time we had a "car argument" and my 14 yr old daughter drove off on me! riderinthestorm Feb 2012 #75
there, but for the grace of god go ..... all parents. seabeyond Feb 2012 #81
No it wasn't obamanut2012 Feb 2012 #108
I think you did the right thing at the time. HappyMe Feb 2012 #80
In that case you were just weighing Shankapotomus Feb 2012 #82
at 14 my son started running cross country. running 11, 12, or more miles all over town. 15 is a seabeyond Feb 2012 #87
The difference here is Shankapotomus Feb 2012 #104
oh, bull. you were talking danger. no more so than other kids. kid KNOWING you are angry. good. seabeyond Feb 2012 #106
I'm still talking danger Shankapotomus Feb 2012 #123
wow. lol. all kids and teen stay in parents view at all times cause they ALL display all this shit seabeyond Feb 2012 #124
seabeyond Shankapotomus Feb 2012 #125
It wasn't "by the side of the road" obamanut2012 Feb 2012 #111
But it is a behavior that employs Shankapotomus Feb 2012 #126
You have my sympathies. Codeine Feb 2012 #85
Oh Gosh Dorian Gray Feb 2012 #91
I want to give you a big hug. unapatriciated Feb 2012 #94
This message was self-deleted by its author unapatriciated Feb 2012 #97
No flames from me obamanut2012 Feb 2012 #105
Well, teenagers can be horrible, I'm sure mrs_p Feb 2012 #32
my mom did that irisblue Feb 2012 #33
Probably not if she is 14 Nikia Feb 2012 #37
My mother never ever through me out of a car. Or out of the house. Jennicut Feb 2012 #38
Bad parenting, yes nobodyspecial Feb 2012 #39
Not enough information to form a judgement Marrah_G Feb 2012 #43
Same here. I wouldn't take what a teen said in an emotional state as gospel... Honeycombe8 Feb 2012 #53
Sometimes teens need a lesson. Codeine Feb 2012 #46
The weather was lovely today Nevernose Feb 2012 #49
A better lesson would be to act like a fucking adult tabasco Feb 2012 #63
and what would that "example" be? blueamy66 Feb 2012 #66
I'd always find a safe place to stop... hunter Feb 2012 #51
I did that the 1st time. I got out + forgot the keys in my agitation. She changed seats + drove off riderinthestorm Feb 2012 #69
oh my god. How'd she turn out? mainer Feb 2012 #93
This just happened last year. She's just 15 now. Your question was so poignant for me though riderinthestorm Feb 2012 #114
My sincere wishes that all turns out OK mainer Feb 2012 #116
Not abuse at all. blueamy66 Feb 2012 #60
At 14, anything less than 4 or 5 miles and I'd rather walk than be driven bhikkhu Feb 2012 #62
+1. We walked everywhere as kids. Not much chance of being thrown out SammyWinstonJack Feb 2012 #98
My mom threw me out of the house at 16... being thrown out of a car and being told to walk home is Luciferous Feb 2012 #67
define "threw" Motown_Johnny Feb 2012 #68
If the girl got run over while walking home I suspect the ex-wife would end up in some trouble.. Fumesucker Feb 2012 #77
Really, there isn't enough info here to say. HappyMe Feb 2012 #78
I don't like it. Are_grits_groceries Feb 2012 #83
It depends Dorian Gray Feb 2012 #88
she could be a lousy parent. i dont know. i have no problem PULLING OVER and letting a kid seabeyond Feb 2012 #90
Ah, I remember those days... mainer Feb 2012 #92
That's how we got each of my nieces. Iggo Feb 2012 #96
I'm replying to the OP rather than individual posts, because there are a couple of themes Ms. Toad Feb 2012 #100
depends on what you mean by 'threw their daughter out of the car'... WI_DEM Feb 2012 #102
The OP says upthread she wasn't "thrown" out of teh car obamanut2012 Feb 2012 #112
Not nearly enough information. Mira Feb 2012 #110
i'd have to know a lot more. barbtries Feb 2012 #120
Mine were much younger when I put them out of the car. I stayed close without them knowing. appleannie1 Feb 2012 #122
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