Parents we are “friends” with fed our daughter fast food. Twice.

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, your behavior is going to cost your daughter friendships. Word will get around that you guys are nuts and invites for your daughter will dry up. Not worth it to deal with you.


Anti fast food is really not an uncommon dieting restriction in UMC and highly educated parenting circles. But maybe it causes social issues in whatever proletariat orbit you’re steeping in.


NP. This comment just screams “I grew up LMC”


Taking your kids to McDonald’s screams family history of diabetes, heart disease & cancer, plus ignorance and child neglect.


Show us on the doll where the trailer park hurt you


Love you
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, your behavior is going to cost your daughter friendships. Word will get around that you guys are nuts and invites for your daughter will dry up. Not worth it to deal with you.


Anti fast food is really not an uncommon dieting restriction in UMC and highly educated parenting circles. But maybe it causes social issues in whatever proletariat orbit you’re steeping in.


NP. This comment just screams “I grew up LMC”


Taking your kids to McDonald’s screams family history of diabetes, heart disease & cancer, plus ignorance and child neglect.


DP

You are demonstrating crazy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, your behavior is going to cost your daughter friendships. Word will get around that you guys are nuts and invites for your daughter will dry up. Not worth it to deal with you.


Anti fast food is really not an uncommon dieting restriction in UMC and highly educated parenting circles. But maybe it causes social issues in whatever proletariat orbit you’re steeping in.


NP. This comment just screams “I grew up LMC”


Taking your kids to McDonald’s screams family history of diabetes, heart disease & cancer, plus ignorance and child neglect.


Show us on the doll where the trailer park hurt you


Love you


😘
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, your behavior is going to cost your daughter friendships. Word will get around that you guys are nuts and invites for your daughter will dry up. Not worth it to deal with you.


Anti fast food is really not an uncommon dieting restriction in UMC and highly educated parenting circles. But maybe it causes social issues in whatever proletariat orbit you’re steeping in.


NP. This comment just screams “I grew up LMC”


Taking your kids to McDonald’s screams family history of diabetes, heart disease & cancer, plus ignorance and child neglect.


I'm UMC. Grew up that way. My DD likes McDonald's occasionally. I don't, but get something else on road trips. We have zero family history of any of these things. Every thing in balance and moderation. Oh, we're all slim and fit too. Doubt your family can say the same...
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I had a suite mate in college who grew up with extremely strict food rules. For the first two weeks of college she ate nothing but cookies and Lucky Charms. Teaching your kid about sometimes foods is appropriate.


So you went to a degree mill and had no high school friends who wanted to live with you? I’m sorry to hear that, dear.


DP

So you come to an anonymous form to be mean to people? I'm sorry your life is that sad, "dear".
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I had a suite mate in college who grew up with extremely strict food rules. For the first two weeks of college she ate nothing but cookies and Lucky Charms. Teaching your kid about sometimes foods is appropriate.


So you went to a degree mill and had no high school friends who wanted to live with you? I’m sorry to hear that, dear.


DP

So you come to an anonymous form to be mean to people? I'm sorry your life is that sad, "dear".


DP

I often appreciate mean spirited snark, but the post you responded to was offensively stupid and unfunny.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I had a suite mate in college who grew up with extremely strict food rules. For the first two weeks of college she ate nothing but cookies and Lucky Charms. Teaching your kid about sometimes foods is appropriate.


So you went to a degree mill and had no high school friends who wanted to live with you? I’m sorry to hear that, dear.


DP

So you come to an anonymous form to be mean to people? I'm sorry your life is that sad, "dear".


DP

I often appreciate mean spirited snark, but the post you responded to was offensively stupid and unfunny.


I'm the person who posted about my suite mate eating Lucky Charms and it was honestly a bizarre reaction. Did you guys not have suites in your dorms? Like I had a roommate but we had 5 different rooms with shared couches and a bathroom?
Anonymous
You are wrong, deluded, and possibly in poor mental health. Period.

And you owe these people an apology. After that- probably move because after this incident you and your kids won't have friends.
Anonymous
There's nothing wrong with giving your kids fast food... or gas station candy... or Lunchables... or deli meat full of nitrates... or Kool-Aid and other fake juices... or a little taste of mommy's vodka lemonade... or daddy's Zyn pouches... or letting them play video games for an hour or 12 hours a day... or having access to an iPhone with no restrictions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I had a suite mate in college who grew up with extremely strict food rules. For the first two weeks of college she ate nothing but cookies and Lucky Charms. Teaching your kid about sometimes foods is appropriate.


So you went to a degree mill and had no high school friends who wanted to live with you? I’m sorry to hear that, dear.


DP

So you come to an anonymous form to be mean to people? I'm sorry your life is that sad, "dear".


DP

I often appreciate mean spirited snark, but the post you responded to was offensively stupid and unfunny.


I'm the person who posted about my suite mate eating Lucky Charms and it was honestly a bizarre reaction. Did you guys not have suites in your dorms? Like I had a roommate but we had 5 different rooms with shared couches and a bathroom?


DP. I did (just 2 rooms though) and we didn't get to pick our suitemates. Guess I only looked at degree mills, but I don't remember any school where freshmen could pick an entire suite.
Anonymous
Wow. We don't eat McDonald's except on road trips but we get Chick Fil A, Elevation Burger, Chipotle ALL the time. Because we are a busy family with 2 parents working and 2 busy kids with activities.

Not everyone can manage to get organic home cooked meals in front of the kids all the time and never order out. If this works for you, great OP, but you can't hold others to YOUR standards.

I would never feed kids anything they are allergic to and also take pains to accommodate my kids' friends' preferences (one is a VERY picky) eater. But the parents' preferences? No. Sorry.

If you want to control what your kid eats, don't send them out in the world.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There's nothing wrong with giving your kids fast food... or gas station candy... or Lunchables... or deli meat full of nitrates... or Kool-Aid and other fake juices... or a little taste of mommy's vodka lemonade... or daddy's Zyn pouches... or letting them play video games for an hour or 12 hours a day... or having access to an iPhone with no restrictions.


I'm reminded of that Crazy Ex Girlfriend song (which is a parody of "Trouble" from the Music Man

"Imagine your kids taking a shower before they go to school
They douse their skin with ice cold water
A huge shock to their little systems
At first it's downright unpleasant, but then
It gets them wired in a way they've never felt
And they think to themselves:
"That shower felt great, maybe I'll try cocaine!""
Anonymous
Op, you took her to the ER, right? Did they have to pump her stomach?

Trip trap, trip trap....
Anonymous
troll fail
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I had a suite mate in college who grew up with extremely strict food rules. For the first two weeks of college she ate nothing but cookies and Lucky Charms. Teaching your kid about sometimes foods is appropriate.


So you went to a degree mill and had no high school friends who wanted to live with you? I’m sorry to hear that, dear.


DP

So you come to an anonymous form to be mean to people? I'm sorry your life is that sad, "dear".


DP

I often appreciate mean spirited snark, but the post you responded to was offensively stupid and unfunny.


I'm the person who posted about my suite mate eating Lucky Charms and it was honestly a bizarre reaction. Did you guys not have suites in your dorms? Like I had a roommate but we had 5 different rooms with shared couches and a bathroom?


It’s also weird for you to get “called out” about not having a high school friend be roommates with you in college. Like… what, that PP went to the same college her friends did? Not a very good one then, I guess.
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