SN parents, why don’t you disclose or share?

Anonymous
I like to know the food preferences of my guests (adult or child, SN or not). If they can't or won't tell that's okay, but I would still feel bad if they didn't like anything I offered.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, have you asked them?

Just know they also may feel unsure how to discuss.


Did I miss if OP answered this? I was just scanning through and see OP said "I can't ask...."

Why not?

"Hey, we enjoyed having larla over, but things didn't go so as smoothly as possible with the snacks and the XYZ. Can you give me some tips for next time? I want to make sure she feels welcome and comfortable here."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, have you asked them?

Just know they also may feel unsure how to discuss.


Did I miss if OP answered this? I was just scanning through and see OP said "I can't ask...."

Why not?

"Hey, we enjoyed having larla over, but things didn't go so as smoothly as possible with the snacks and the XYZ. Can you give me some tips for next time? I want to make sure she feels welcome and comfortable here."


they answered but she thinks they’re lying or something
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