By Anonymous - 05/10/2012 18:22 - United Kingdom - Wokingham

Today, after having bought my daughter a complete set of new school clothes, she threw a tantrum and refused to wear them. I told her she could either wear them, or go to school naked. She made if half-way down the street in the nude before I caught up and dragged her back inside. FML
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Same thing different taste

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brokenly 5

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AgentSmith79 9

Should have let her complete the journey- she just punked you. After years of taunting she would be the eternal good girl. Now she know if she does some arse thing you will cave cause your obviously are going to buy new clothes!

YDI, don't make threats that you won't follow through with. The way I see it is you can make a threat with no intention of going through with it, but if they call you on it you need to take the "you made me do this" attitude. Seriously, anyone who makes empty threats deserves what they get. I'm just hoping that your daughter is old enough for this to be hot.

itsgen 16

How could it count if its not her birthday

It doesn't have to be your birthday for you to wear your birthday suit :)

iMandyx3 5

I think that was maybe her plan all along.

jarockstar27 10

Ummmm....how ugly are the clothes?! If your daughter is willing to go out in public nude thats pretty bad.....one thing my grandma ways did was go shopping with us so that wouldnt happen

My uniforms were alright by UK standards, and they were still hideous and itchy! If they're at a school with some of the combinations I've seen (maroon jumpers and brown/mustard yellow plaid skirts, for example)... yikes.

Fortitudine 3

What a little ****. She should feel lucky that she has clothes to wear. But she wouldn't feel that way if she was raised the right way.

To all those saying the clothes she bought must be ugly, this FML is from the UK, where school uniforms (clothes that the school specifically picks) are compulsory. In school, you're not allowed to wear plain clothes unless it's a non-uniform day (usually a charity event). You can wear plain clothes in College and University, though.