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    carole, on this one, let it go, this is a battle you cannot win. she's 15, you gave her good values, standards and ethics. save your energy, and develop stratagy for the much larger battles ahead. few things are as difficult to deal with as an aggrieved teenaged daughter trying to emotionally seperate from her mother. keep the bottles of sunblock around, and in your purse, let her see you using it, be the example, not the fussing at her voice and she's much more likely to come around. kindest regards
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    I'm a fair skinned person that doesn't tan and I get sun poisioning or 2nd degree burns if I'm in the sun too long. At one point I had to have prescription sunscreen as a child.

    While I don't have a teenager of my own, I certainly remember being one clearly. As a teenager I hated wearing sunscreen and fought with my mom (whom I'm very close to) many times over wearing it. In the end mom had other things she'd rather go to the mat with me on and let this one slide. After getting badly burned or embarassing red spots from not wearing sunscreen I eventually learned to put it on myself with no prodding.

    The way I see it you have two choices:

    1) MAKE your daughter put it on every day before she's allowed to leave the house, even if it means she's late for school because she's fighting you on it, you are the parent and have every right to put your foot down when it comes to something important, someday she might thank you for your stubborness.

    2) Choose your battles, if there are other things with higher priority that you are battling her with right now (ie; curfew, boys, drugs, smoking etc) then a battle over sunscreen pales in comparison. You can't go to the mat on every issue or eventually she'll just learn to hide many things from you.

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    Maybe she will go for the Goth Look, heavy white makeup, red lips and all cloths in black black black.

    I do understand however, my daughter is 21 now and 15-20 something is SUCH a difficult time for mom's and daughters. It does get better however. Until then I agree with the other posters, choose your battles wisely. If she isn't smoking, drinking, doing drugs and having sex count yourself luckly, most 15 year olds are doing at least one and hiding it from their parents. Good luck. Reading some Erma Bombeck might put a smile on your face.

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    You all make a lot of sense, and i know i need to choose my battles, and there will be much harder ones ahead, i fully understand this, i guess i am as stubborn as she is when it comes to her well being, it just eats away at me thinking that she is putting herself at risk like this.

    Yes my friends have said just let it go too, so i just wanted to come here and get a variety of points of views, and see what the outcome was, i do appreciate everyone's honesty and opinions,i can remember only a few years ago she saw a programme on skin cancer and was horrified and she was so diligent then after watching it, but she was only about 11 then, i have told her if she got it she could be disfigured by it,but she just say's i'm not vain , i don't care.

    Ok well i am going to just try my darn hardest to forget about it,as i certainly am not going to get anywhere with her anyhow,it will be hard to do,but i am not doing myself any favours worrying all the time,thanks for all your advice.

    I have already raised a son , who will be 26 this year, and we had our battles too, but i have to say i am proud of how he has turned out, i can only hope my girl turns out as well adjusted as he is now.,but oh how stubborn she is lol.
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    Being a teen myself, I do not wear very much sunscreen tho my mom earges me to. I am very tan, tan easily, and have ever burnt once in my life, but my mom earges me about the aging thing. My friend gets burnt a lot, and she's learned to put on sunscreen every half an hour when we're at the beach.

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    Even though you tan you are still at risk, you know tanning is merely skin damage, and it will age you,(cannot put a wise head on young shoulders,)listen to your mom please, she really does know what she is talking about.i am glad you do listen to her some of the time and put it on.

    NZ has really vicious sun rays, one of the worst in the world,we really need to be careful.
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    RIP my sweet gorgeous girl Ellie-Mae, a little battler to the end, you will never ever be forgotten, your little soul is forever in my heart, my thoughts, my memories, my love for you will never die, Love you my darling little precious girl.❤️❤️

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    Quote Originally Posted by carole
    Even though you tan you are still at risk, you know tanning is merely skin damage, and it will age you,(cannot put a wise head on young shoulders,)listen to your mom please, she really does know what she is talking about.i am glad you do listen to her some of the time and put it on.

    NZ has really vicious sun rays, one of the worst in the world,we really need to be careful.

    Oh yes, I know, and I've been a lot more careful about it.

    Also, my aunt was just like me ((Tans easily, except she burned, and never put on sunscreen)) and she develpoed skin cancer, so I'm learning from her mistake.

    And, I NEVER "lay out" to tan, or go out tanning, but tan really easily ((Example: wore sunscreen to a parade was out for an hour, but got a HORRIBLE farmers tan, but two weeks later, it's gone , didn't do anything but my normal sports activities))

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    Skin Cancer

    My dad loved the garden and spent alot of time there when I was growing up. Later in life he developed Basal Cell Carcinoma. The treatment at that time was to burn it off. Every few months a new spot turned up and after treatment he went through alot of pain and discomfort. When he died, he had spots all over his upper back, neck and face where the spots were removed. He also had bits of his ear missing where they had to cut away some spots.

    Tell her to read what Mina'sMomma wrote. If that doesn't convince her, nothing will.

    I'm quite fair and have never been a sunbather. It never bothered me to be healthy and pale than wrinkled and weatherbeaten (no offence intended to anyone)
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    Oh that is so sad about your dad.
    Quote Originally Posted by slick
    Skin Cancer

    My dad loved the garden and spent alot of time there when I was growing up. Later in life he developed Basal Cell Carcinoma. The treatment at that time was to burn it off. Every few months a new spot turned up and after treatment he went through alot of pain and discomfort. When he died, he had spots all over his upper back, neck and face where the spots were removed. He also had bits of his ear missing where they had to cut away some spots.

    Tell her to read what Mina'sMomma wrote. If that doesn't convince her, nothing will.

    I'm quite fair and have never been a sunbather. It never bothered me to be healthy and pale than wrinkled and weatherbeaten (no offence intended to anyone)

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