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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don’t know what’s so odd and weird about making your minor child meals everyday. I make my 17 year old a hot breakfast lunch, and dinner every single day. That’s my job as a parent.[/quote] Is this how you justify being a SAHM to a 17 year old? You can do that if you want but actually just providing food to your kid isn't your job as a parent as your kid is going to be moving out in a year and needs to learn to feed themselves.[/quote] I’m not a SAHM. My child is still a dependent child, so it’s my job to feed them, while they’re still a child.[/quote] A child who will be on his own in less than a year who will be completely unprepared because you have made him an imbecile. [/quote] I didn’t say my child couldn’t cook. If I’m making meals three times a day for my husband and I, why would I not want to do that for my child too? My child is an actual child, and is a part of the family.[/quote] Your child is a few months away from being a legal adult. I can't decide if you're some trad wife troll, have too much time on your hands or just plain dumb. PS it's "for my husband and me" not "my husband and I" [/quote] There’s nothing wrong with making meals for my child. They’re not an adult yet.[/quote] I agree that there’s nothing wrong. My mom likes to make me lunch when I visit her and I’m 40. What people are saying is that there is no reason this teen girl should be going to bed hungry. Her father is preparing dinner and she is welcome to eat it or make a sandwich. She’s choosing to be hungry instead. She is not a toddler. I don’t have kids who cook like all these braggy PPs but my elementary-age sons can make a sandwich.[/quote]
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