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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I make my 16 year old's lunch 1-2 days per week (every day that I am also packing my own to work at a client site), but I don't expend mental energy wondering what he would like - he gets a dupe of whatever I am having. The other 3-4 days, he makes his own from what we have in the house. I do think that overall, there is something wrong with the way teens want to be treated like younger children these days. I drove my son to a dentist appointment this weekend, and when the dentist walked him out and stressed that he needed to floss more, my son's response was that I was not reminding him often enough. I was floored by him thinking I am responsible for this. Also, two of his friends who are almost year older than him seem to have no interest in moving from a learner's permit to getting an actual driver's liscene. I don't get it.[/quote] Kids making excuses for not flossing is as old as dental floss.[/quote]
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