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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op here Jesus 6 pages? Not even reading it all. We have PLENTY of food. He just eats it all. You buy more, he eats more. There's no bottom. We had 4 bags/boxes of cookies. My kids ate NONE of the first two boxes he went through. It's not an issue of not providing food. He just ploughs through everything we stock. No he did not bring his own sunscreen. He even asked us to buy him a toothbrush and chapstick and toothpaste when we arrived because he didn't have it. We did. I didn't care about the sunscreen until he USED A WHOLE CAN BY HIMSELF for one single trip down to the beach! That's insane. We have paid for all food and activities. However it would be nice if he didn't order a $40 freaking meal at every single dinner out for 6 people. Like damn. And if you're going to be like this, maybe offer to do stuff like carry stuff down to the car or do the dishes or thank us for taking you golfing, boating etc. [/quote] Ok He lacks home training. - Tell him to stop eating it all, slow down sweetie, we are all sharing - Nope babe, less expensive meal, the fancy stuff is for the real adults - give him a list of chores along with your kids It's not that hard, he's a kid with seemingly no leadership Try not to be the adult with no clue(or empathy)[/quote]
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