Children having chores is way more important than the busywork activities to put on their college applications. |
Your parents didn’t teach you social skills, kindness, or how to pull your gigantic head out of your own @$$. Better make sure the kids know they’re still in the will; otherwise they’ll have no reason to continue to pretend they don’t hate you. |
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Sometimes my teens pack their own lunches sometimes I do depending on the morning. They are fully capable of cooking entire meals for the family so I’m not worried about this. I’m more likely to throw in a fruit and a vegetable vs they just add fruit and crackers. And like a pp mentioned , it helps with food waste because I know what leftovers could be repurposed.
My suggestion for you—my kids love the refrigerated raviolis at Trader Joe’s. They boil up quickly and they go in thermoses that are preheated with boiling water. |
It’s downright depressing that kids taking responsibility for feeding and themselves (not even contributing to household chores!) is considered abusive and hateful. SMH |
Why are you packing lunch? Parenting fail do you wipe their butts too? Telll them to goggle lunch This is why we have maga stupids |
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I pack my teens’ lunches. They are fully capable, but it is an act of love from me. They can sleep in an extra 10 min. I also pack my husband’s.
-Leftovers in a thermos -Wraps with whatever grilled meats are in the frig -Pasta salads -Energy balls, I make them, there are many variations you can do -sandwiches |
| I pack my own lunch every day and do it the evening before. I offer to make the same for everyone else in the family and tell them ended I’m packing for myself. It could be leftovers or a sandwich and sides. If they don’t want it, they are on their own to pack their own with whatever we have. Obviously I packed the kids when they were little but I’ve been doing it this way since they were in 5th grade or so. DH has never wanted a lunch. My son wanted me to pack his sometimes in MS and has been taking care of his own ever since. My teen daughter packs her own more and more these days now. |
It’s downright depressing how dumb hateful jerks on the internet are. You are *clearly* abusive and hateful, but one can reach that conclusion NOT because your kids pack their own lunch, but because of the way you responded to OP. I hope that clears it up for you. (I’m guessing your parents made you feed yourself because they were busy doing your schoolwork and college applications for you.) |
DP. Maybe time to take a little break from the internet. You don’t sound ok. |
Np Classic mean girl comment Don't kick people when they're down |
?? PP is the one calling people abusive and hateful over a lunch packing thread. |
Most parents are able to figure out how to balance various chores, who does what, and what to make a learning opportunity and when. Why not just answer the question and have some faith this OP is probably doing a fine job of raising their kid to be a functioning adult? |
No it’s not. I pack my hs kids lunch. |
| Mine doesn’t like to eat lunch at school. He’s home before 3 so I usually toss a protein bar and an Apple on the table. He eats breakfast and makes a late lunch when he comes home. |
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My teens pack their own lunches - it's actually an accumulation variety of 3 or 4 snacks/granola bars.
No actual sandwich or dinner leftovers. + some type of easy to grab/hearts veg or fruit or both. |