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Reply to "Is not allowing my husband to cook scrambled eggs in the morning an unreasonable request?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]2.5mg THC. [/quote] Yes, please tell this to my DH. There are like 20 foods he can't be around and I get a big reaction if there's ever an after smell in the kitchen. Now we have a bigger house and he can retreat if I want to make popcorn or eggs, but our youngest has the same issue and was sitting alone at school lunches because kids kept bringing yogurt. I feel for you OP as I navigate this with a child. It's a tough way to go through life! [/quote] You do realize you don't have to indulge these ridiculous behaviors, right? RIGHT?[/quote] I don't indulge all of them, but I did get called into pre-k over the lunch issue, and the teachers seemed to think that having my DC eat lunch at a table alone was the only viable solution because she'd start dry heaving at certain smells and one time threw up over the smell of yogurt. DH is the same way, though more able to control it as an adult. We've don't go to movies because he has such a strong reaction to the smell of popcorn. If you have a solution, I'm all ears. [/quote]
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