Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have food or drink (whatever it is) and your family or guests are there, you should offer to share. This is why I often save my treats to eat after they are asleep. I would just skip SB if my kids are present but I don’t want to buy for them.
Coffee isn’t a treat. It’s for adults like alcohol. I made it abundant clear since my kids were toddlers: no caffeinated drinks until you’re done growing. That’s how I grew up and I don’t see any problem with it. So no, I’m not buying you any sugary garbage just because I’m getting my coffee.
Right. Totally agree. Now, if I stop for a coffee and my kid wanted an herbal tea or a white milk, sure. But I’m not buying them processed garbage because I stopped for a black coffee.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have food or drink (whatever it is) and your family or guests are there, you should offer to share. This is why I often save my treats to eat after they are asleep. I would just skip SB if my kids are present but I don’t want to buy for them.
Coffee isn’t a treat. It’s for adults like alcohol. I made it abundant clear since my kids were toddlers: no caffeinated drinks until you’re done growing. That’s how I grew up and I don’t see any problem with it. So no, I’m not buying you any sugary garbage just because I’m getting my coffee.
Right. Totally agree. Now, if I stop for a coffee and my kid wanted an herbal tea or a white milk, sure. But I’m not buying them processed garbage because I stopped for a black coffee.
Y'all sound like addicts all "Coffee isn't a treat, it's an important adult beverage I am getting out of necessity. No of course you may not have something enjoyable during this excursion -- do you see me enjoying this coffee? No. I am simply mainlining straight, black coffee in order to function as a human being. My substance dependency is an adult matter and has nothing to do with you. No, you may not have a freaking cake pop, Larla, please stop asking."
Coffee is 100% a treat and it's worse for you than a little bit of processed sugar is for your kid, but anyway...
Coffee is actually good for you and way better than sugar.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's not that a parent can't decide that the child should/shouldn't have something, it's the idea of going to a place and only getting something for yourself. That to me is weird. It also teaches weird values. TO ME. YMMV
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have food or drink (whatever it is) and your family or guests are there, you should offer to share. This is why I often save my treats to eat after they are asleep. I would just skip SB if my kids are present but I don’t want to buy for them.
Coffee isn’t a treat. It’s for adults like alcohol. I made it abundant clear since my kids were toddlers: no caffeinated drinks until you’re done growing. That’s how I grew up and I don’t see any problem with it. So no, I’m not buying you any sugary garbage just because I’m getting my coffee.
Right. Totally agree. Now, if I stop for a coffee and my kid wanted an herbal tea or a white milk, sure. But I’m not buying them processed garbage because I stopped for a black coffee.
Y'all sound like addicts all "Coffee isn't a treat, it's an important adult beverage I am getting out of necessity. No of course you may not have something enjoyable during this excursion -- do you see me enjoying this coffee? No. I am simply mainlining straight, black coffee in order to function as a human being. My substance dependency is an adult matter and has nothing to do with you. No, you may not have a freaking cake pop, Larla, please stop asking."
Coffee is 100% a treat and it's worse for you than a little bit of processed sugar is for your kid, but anyway...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have food or drink (whatever it is) and your family or guests are there, you should offer to share. This is why I often save my treats to eat after they are asleep. I would just skip SB if my kids are present but I don’t want to buy for them.
Coffee isn’t a treat. It’s for adults like alcohol. I made it abundant clear since my kids were toddlers: no caffeinated drinks until you’re done growing. That’s how I grew up and I don’t see any problem with it. So no, I’m not buying you any sugary garbage just because I’m getting my coffee.
Right. Totally agree. Now, if I stop for a coffee and my kid wanted an herbal tea or a white milk, sure. But I’m not buying them processed garbage because I stopped for a black coffee.
Anonymous wrote:If I was getting something utilitarian like a drip coffee to start the day, I wouldn't necessarily get my kids something because coffee is for adults.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Starbucks is a treat because it's not a necessity (like groceries, or meals at mealtime). I would get my kid something at Starbucks but I might put parameters on it. Like maybe they can get a small tea but not a XXL milkshake.
It’s a necessity if I’m out and didn’t have time to make coffee this am.
I’m getting coffee. No you're not getting anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have food or drink (whatever it is) and your family or guests are there, you should offer to share. This is why I often save my treats to eat after they are asleep. I would just skip SB if my kids are present but I don’t want to buy for them.
Coffee isn’t a treat. It’s for adults like alcohol. I made it abundant clear since my kids were toddlers: no caffeinated drinks until you’re done growing. That’s how I grew up and I don’t see any problem with it. So no, I’m not buying you any sugary garbage just because I’m getting my coffee.
Right. Totally agree. Now, if I stop for a coffee and my kid wanted an herbal tea or a white milk, sure. But I’m not buying them processed garbage because I stopped for a black coffee.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have food or drink (whatever it is) and your family or guests are there, you should offer to share. This is why I often save my treats to eat after they are asleep. I would just skip SB if my kids are present but I don’t want to buy for them.
Coffee isn’t a treat. It’s for adults like alcohol. I made it abundant clear since my kids were toddlers: no caffeinated drinks until you’re done growing. That’s how I grew up and I don’t see any problem with it. So no, I’m not buying you any sugary garbage just because I’m getting my coffee.