| I think it's a bit absurd, but whatever rocks your boat and improves your relationship with your child . . . but what else are you "rewarding", too? |
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I like the flower idea, pp!
I don't think this is a tradition to most people, but I think it is a nice thing to celebrate the milestone. I voted absentee by mail in my first election. It felt so anti-climactic. No levers or buttons or booths. Such a bummer. I would love to do something nice for my girls when they vote for the first time. 7 more years for #1. They love coming to vote with me. I love to include them. #1 is already counting down to when she can vote. |
+1 The best reward is the "I voted" sticker. |
| Life is all about creating milestones. It would be very thoughtful of you to have some small celebration. When a woman in my office voted for the first time after gaining her hard won citizenship, we had a potluck lunch for her and gave her a frame for her citizenship certificate. |
| I am troubled that your 18 yo son's favorite place is Chipotle. #parentingfail |
Yes, because nothing says virtue signaling better than an I voted sticker. |
\ Perhaps when the liberals finally have their coup, you can outlaw Chipotle. Until then #stfu. |
| I think it's nice. And it's a good way to encourage voting and hopefully have it be a life long habit. More 18-22 year olds need to vote. |
Spoken like someone who has never had an 18-year-old son. |
| It’s just an excuse for you to go out to eat. It’s okay, my dad took me out for cheeseburgers everytime I had a break up. I turned out fine. |
Every celebration doesn't have to be seen as a reward. Is a birthday party a reward for surviving another year? (Well, okay, sometimes.) |
Eating all those cheeseburgers could naturally lead to a breakup, TOL. |
| I like the idea. Every election my Dad would bring back a Starbucks for everyone and then we went our ways (to work or school etc) |
| Most people I know voted for the first time from college by absentee ballot. |
You should continue to vote to ensure the world of privilege in which you live. |