Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So your daughter presumably lives with you, right? And she was working all day, you ate dinner without her (which might have been fair depending on the time), and you didn’t think about how she’d feel about coming home to no meal? Of course she isn’t entitled to carryout, but she’s probably feeling hurt that you didn’t even think about what she’d eat after coming home tired - you’re her parents.
A 17 year old needs to begin some adulting, and can figure out a meal for herself from whatever's in the kitchen.
+1. This is an emotional reaction about feeling cared for and existing family expectations. My kids, as teens, frequently prepared their own meals from multiple logical choices available in the fridge and pantry (frozen dinners, soups, bagged salads). We sometimes have a "fend" dinner where each person is having something unique for dinner. But we are all at the same table.
Discuss this with your daughter before changing the longstanding practice permanently. Obviously your prior concern was a way to show love. Cutting someone off suddenly is an attention-getting change. That's why you got a complaint. Not necessarily because your child is spoiled.