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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP is quite obviously a food-obsessed fat ass. Oink oink![/quote] I don’t agree with the OP at all but this a bullshit statement.[/quote] Maybe this the progression ... from four year old who calls her food "disgusting" and is not reprimanded at all by her parents ... to DCUM bully who calls someone a "food-obsessed fat ass" for daring to want to eat breakfast with her family. (I also think it's ironic because there are so many posts on here about how to create nice holiday memories, traditions, etc, many of which mention eating breakfast as a family, or [b]opening some gifts and then stopping for a bit, [/b]etc. So here's the OP actually doing this, and people are going crazy. It's kind of funny.) - not OP, and in fact not even Christian.[/quote] You can do that, but with a 4 year old, you're probably going to get whining or tears or bad behavior, as OP herself discovered. Just sayin'.[/quote] Well, sure. But then following through with the usual consequence is just being consistent, and is hardly the massive trauma some of the posters here are making it out to be. And if, in fact, OP's daughter remembers this lesson because it's Christmas, is that such a bad thing? When I was four, I stole a lollipop from a store. Then I hid it in my dollhouse because I knew I wasn't supposed to eat it. My mom found it, worked out what had happened, and took me back to the store to apologize. It was humiliating. But I never forgot it and I never stole something again. [/quote]
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