He sounds fed up with your juvenile behaviour and doesn't want you to be a lying failure. He must be expecting you to act more maturely and grown up, and you've let him down.
Is it normal for him to give you 'corner time'?
Probably not.
His disappointment in you or grounding you was not a strong enough deterrent, so what would be a better solution?
is it normal that a teenager gets a time out in the corner?
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He sounds fed up with your juvenile behaviour and doesn't want you to be a lying failure. He must be expecting you to act more maturely and grown up, and you've let him down.
Is it normal for him to give you 'corner time'?
Probably not.
His disappointment in you or grounding you was not a strong enough deterrent, so what would be a better solution?
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I love your response, Thisso :) Half cunty, half bitchy. I love it :)