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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think it's not that a parent can't decide that the child should/shouldn't have something, it's the idea of going to a place and only getting something for yourself. That to me is weird. It also teaches weird values. TO ME. YMMV[/quote] Agree with this. If I go with a friend or coworker, I would offer to get them something. If I went and someone went with me an didn't get something, it would be weird. I think it's the perspective of how you view your kids. Are they just an extension of you to be dragged around to watch you drink your "black coffee" (as if that's better than a latte or whatever) or are they actual people who you should show consideration and respect.[/quote] +100. Not letting them get anything at all is weird and rude. Of course if we are going to Starbucks we are all going to get something. Hell, the dog gets a pup cup![/quote]
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