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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s all well and good to offer limited options to avoid the fussy fussies, but then you’ll get labeled as “controlling,” or whatever. Oh well. I’d rather having things moving along than be derailed by precious picky people. I, too, have had dinners and entire evenings ruined by indecisiveness, as if it is some mystery that restaurants (at the beach or otherwise) get busy at dinner time. Call me controlling—I’m getting us fed, after learning the hard way that your indecisiveness will leave us out of luck and hungry. [/quote] Same! Sometimes I actually do say, "It's not your final meal!" I am going to try the limited choices again, it can really derail things to have the endless contemplation and while there may be an anxiety component, it does feel self absorbed a lot. One of the kids tends toward low blood sugar due to a health condition and gets very moody, delaying dinner by hours just can't happen. PP I hear you about dinners at the beach with a group. So frustrating. I love the beach but it can really put a damper on the day to have endless dinner dramas every night. [/quote]
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