A young woman needs the involvement and guidance of her family (as does a young man) so that she can develop her voice. Otherwise an outsider will groom her in being subservient and a victim. Some boy gives her a used, unwashed bottle as her birthday gift and you tell her to go with it? I am sorry. Just no. She does not have to take that gift from him. Don't raise her to be a simp. |
| Why is there a gift being given after 3 months is my question. |
| Ha! My DH if 20+ years still gives me gifts my dear mother routinely turns her nose up to. Good luck lady. |
You really believe the mother? |
You are SO gullible. Talking about a voice and subservience and victimhood!. FFS the daughter did not run to her mother to open up a water bottle to show her. Unbelievable. |
This. I’m shocked by the idea that the daughter should express that this gift is not good enough. If I were the boy and heard that, it would be an immediate dump situation. |
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This! |
| I would definitely rather get nothing than a used, uncleaned water bottle with leftover tea or juice in it. Good lord, this kid is clueless! Hopefully he will learn. |
Nice to see that particular trait has skipped a generation. |
+1. Didn't happen. This poster is always making up posts about her teenaged daughter's boyfriend. |
OP is not materialistic to suggest that the gift is a weird one. I would rather get a hand made card or nice note than a used water bottle with leftover tea/juice in it. |
| Your daughter is probably insecure to stay with such a guy. Help her work on her confidence. |
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OP could you describe the bottle. While it had something inside, did it look new? Or used on the outside with teeth marks on the spout or dents or light scratches etc.
I bought a two pack from Costco one. Looked new but it had liquid in one of the two thermoflasks. Someone did a return and they must have just put it on the shelf because they packed it back in quite well. It was wet inside too but had no visibled damage outside. That could have happened with the poor boy who maybe didn’t check inside when he bought it. The other scenario is your kid really liked him and maybe he got a new bottle and she said. Ooh so cute. I would have love those and since it was her birthday. He gave it to her right there. She definitely wouldn’t mind if he was the one using it and even drank from the bottle. That’s why she won’t find it gross. It’s like getting a sweater of your boyfriend. |
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My kid at 10 will not gift something gross like this. At this age, the boyfriend is either cheap, low EQ or lack of common sense/lack of role model in the family. Either way, I won’t want my daughter to be associated with someone like this. If this is not the time for lessons, when is it the time? After she leaves for college? It’s a great example of identifying red flags.
One reason your daughter is not concerned could be that she has low self-esteem. If you cannot tolerate a boyfriend like this, then you will not marry one like this. I don’t think this is being materialistic at all. I want my dd to date someone intelligent, high EQ, and kind, because she is an equal partner to that. |