Friend who hates snacks

Anonymous
“There is never a need for comments on anyone’s snacking habits. They ruin the main conversations that we should focus on as friends.”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not even a handful of almonds?


Hahaha 😂
Anonymous
Just get together with her at events that don’t involve food. Problem solved.
Anonymous
Beware of the mentally rigid.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:“Hey Sally? I am a grown adult and make my own decisions for myself and my kid. Maybe your memory is bad, but trust that you have made it abundantly clear that you don’t like snacks. I get it. But repeating it so much is rude: I decide what I eat and when, and my children are NONE of your business.”


Well said.


This! Or even just “we know! You hate snacks! You’ve told us MANY times!”


Much better. Short and sweet.
Anonymous
"So don't have a snack at my house. Problem solved."
Anonymous
Drop her. She’s too controlling.
Anonymous
She's pretty dumb if she doesn't understand that people's metabolisms are different. Some people are grazers, others prefer meals. I'm a big breakfast and lunch person and I can go without dinner. Most people I know are the opposite and can skip breakfast and have lunch and dinner. None of us are right, we're just different.

I'm 47 and realizing that life is short. I'm not sure I'd keep hanging out with someone like that. I felt the same way about the spouse of my husband's friend who became a vegan at 40 so we no longer eat with them and I do my best to avoid her. No one has time for people like that.
Anonymous
How annoying it would be for another person to tell me how and when I should feed my kids!!?
Anonymous
This was my mom. My sister and I both developed severe EDs. We would gorge at friends' houses, hide food, steal food, etc.
Anonymous
Maybe the snacks are better than the meal, especially if she is the cook 😀
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