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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You sound like you have created a drama queen monster. [/quote] Mommy dearest gets up to cook breakfast every day for her 16 year old princcess, don't you know. [/quote] OPs kid is only 16, that’s still really young. My daughter is almost 18, and I cook her whatever meals she want’s daily. So does her father. I’d be extremely disappointed if he wasn’t cooking what she wanted for her.[/quote] :D :D :D :D :D :D good one.[/quote] Do all these people have only children or are they making whole individual meals for each kid?[/quote] I have an only child and I think these people are nuts.[/quote] I find this thread very sad. Teens are still children and deserved to be taken care of. My sons are 17 and 18 years old, and I do make dinner for them every night, and pack their lunches for them everyday. [/quote] And I find parents like you just as sad. I'm very glad I didn't have a parent like you. I would have found it insulting to be treated like a baby when I was practically an adult. [/quote] They don’t find it insulting to be “treated like a baby” because that’s not what’s happening. Someone who loves them wants to make sure they’re well-fed and cared for, and does it out of affection. Most people can recognize the difference between being infantilized and having a mother perform a thoughtful act of care. Making someone a meal isn't taking away their independence. They’re teenagers who live at home, I don’t see why I shouldn’t help them out. [/quote] I know you have to justify being a SAHM somehow. I'm happy for you. I provide all of the food and love my child needs without making him a total moron at 17.[/quote]
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