Why not respect the girl’s feelings about this? Why tell her that her feelings are not valid and she should feeling the way her mom thinks she should? |
Sure, so if he starts hitting her and she says she "doesnt mind", should we just let it continue? Or teach her to have standards and self respect? Where is your line on teaching children unacceptable behavior from others? |
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Id ask if she knows why she received a wet water bottle. |
| That is such a gross gift. My 7 year old would know that is not an acceptable gift. I am really surprised everyone is saying to do nothing. Isn't it our job as parents to guide our kids? They take cues from us, even if they don't immediately show it. I would absolutely express somehow that this is an unacceptable gift and would make me question his character. She can do whatever she wants with that information. |
Maybe she noticed his bottle and commented that it’s nice. He then gave it to her, and rinsed it beforehand. |
| Stay. Out. Of. It. |
This, fhs. |
| You've somehow raised a child who is a better person than you. Don't mess that up. |
I think there are a lot of non-parent troll types on here. Or dumb guys from reddit who want people to think this is acceptable treatment. |
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Just say nothing and don't use it.
If he asks explain that she found liquid inside. |
Fine to say "do you want it? I don't really use it." It's not a birthday present. |
They’ve been dating like 30 seconds, it seems fine. |
| He didn't even clean it. OP says it was colored liquid inside. That's disgusting. |
Perfectly stated. |
| She may have used it herself. It's not like she showed you the gift the moment she received it. Or she may have liked his and he gave it to her and told you it was a gift. In any case, your daughter seems to be a good person, while you not so much. Way to create drama out of nothing. |