Jesus
Jesus
The mother talks about it in the article. She worked for it babysitting and other jobs. Good on her for that, bad on the parents for allowing the phone.
The mother talks about it in the article. She worked for it babysitting and other jobs.
Good on her for that, bad on the parents for allowing the phone.
She also mentions how she "forgot" she bought her a second phone.
Then this :
“This may sound crazy,” my daughter’s stepmom said. “But maybe she doesn’t need a phone.”
The words rippled across my mind. How had I never thought of it? The phone was destroying my daughter, but I couldn’t imagine life without it. I’d remained loyal to the idea of it, the ideal of it. I took custody of the phone again.
Dad traded up and got rid of a problem.
She also mentions how she "forgot" she bought her a second phone.
Then this :
>“This may sound crazy,” my daughter’s stepmom said. “But maybe she doesn’t need a phone.”
>The words rippled across my mind. How had I never thought of it? The phone was destroying my daughter, but I couldn’t imagine life without it. I’d remained loyal to the idea of it, the ideal of it. I took custody of the phone again.
Dad traded up and got rid of a problem.
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