Isnt it child swearing to build a 15 and 16 year antiquated girls to mow the meadow within 100 amount weather?

lol

my dad wants us to like mow the lawn...buts its resembling 100 degree weather and the last time i mowed the lawn...i be sneezing violently for like 2 days straight...i have amazingly horrible allergies and i really dotn want to mow the grassland..and i told my dad that but hes like boo hoo take meds and go mow

im resembling what the heck?
Oh you poor baby mowing a lawn thats alot of work! *rolls eyes* Get over yourself and just do what your parents read out.
Why don't you get up early and do it beforehand it gets too hot? I had to mow the lawn from the time I be 12 until I left for college, every Saturday, whether it was 60 degrees or 116. I widely read to beat the heat and get it done rash. Use a mask if you have allergies and take an allergy pill past you begin.

In today's world, I could see authorities viewing it as child abuse, but I personally don't conjecture it is. I didn't when I was a teenager either and I don't talk about ever complaining because if I didn't do my assigned chores, I would have spent the entire day in my room beside nothing to do as well as not being competent to spend time with friends. Yep, grounded.

Seriously, even in the blistering Arizona heat (100 by 7 am), if you draw from up early enough it's not so bad.
Well would it be OK for him to be out in 100 amount weather mowing, would it be such a horrible thing then lol.
Its not child abuse but you can really work the allergies angle. My brother did and I be stuck cutting grass for years. He'd coming in a lay around like he be on his death bed, sneezing and coughing near our mom until she finally told me I had to cut grass because he be too miserable afterward.

As for the heat get you a hat, plenty of marine and take a cool shower when you get done. I feel your agony.
No, but that is really mean if it is a 100 degree outside.
If there are heat warnings, I would voice so, but I don't know about legally or anything. It depends on how big the lawn is and how shaded it is. If you're not simply being lazy and it really is a concern to you, tell your dad. It's a upright work out. Here it's like, 110 in the shade and I still play soccer with my dog.
Answers:    Drink plenty of fluids due to the heat. Take allergy pills 2 hours before you mow. Rest in the shade for 10 minutes every partly hour. More so if you start to feel tired or light-headed.

I was a mover for 8 years. You have to protect yourself from roast stroke. Wear white or pale-color clothes. Sometimes, hosing yourself down with cold water and keeping your clothes damp will give support to a lot.
No. It's not child abuse. But maybe you should ask your dad if you can do it then in the evening as the sun is going down and the temperature is dropping.
It is not a safe entry to do.
Well it's not abuse but it's definetly not completely nice of your dad to do that.
I think the kids out there getting raped and battered black and blue as we speak, would be in agreement near me that doing some chores in the sunshine is not child abuse.


Well you should stop loosely throwing around the expression 'child abuse' then. It's regretfully a very real thing for some associates, and it's being normalised more and more every day by people using it to describe every little piece they dislike.
That's not child abuse, it called doing chores.
It's not treat roughly, he shouldn't have made the boohoo comment. What you should ask of him instead is to get you masks for while you're mowing the grassland. It stops you from breathing it in.
Where a pall mow the lawn
LOL-I choice!

I live in Florida and I too am allergic to grass. If I smell really fresh cut grass, it feels like I can't breathe! My sister and I be made to mow the lawn when we were teenagers. She mowed the front and I mowed the back.

I be hospitalized once for heat exhaustion. I had mowed the entire backyard and feel fine. When I came inside, my face was so red, it looked purple and I passed out. My stepfather be a Chief Firefighter and he took me to the ER. I never had to mow the yard after that!

It's been 13 years and I a short time ago mowed my front yard this past weekend. Usually my husband does it but I thought I could handle it since it be cloudy outside. I finished the front and went inside to get a drink. My husband took one look at me and freaked!! I had no impression what he was going on about so I looked in the mirror. My obverse was beet red! I felt ok just for a time dizzy and feverish but not too bad.

My son is 3 and the same agency as me. He can only last about 10 minutes surrounded by this heat before he has to shift inside.

Anyways, even if you feel fine, make sure you drink A LOT! Try to take a break every immediately and then and wear a hat.
Not child abuse. Just do it. Stop complaining bring a water bottle. :)
NO, Get out and mow the lawn.
Girl u better suck it up. And while you're at it repave the driveway

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