Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t say anything. BUT, giving someone a used water bottle as a gift is gross. I highly doubt he rinsed it out before giving it to her, if it were in fact new.
Maybe it was new but it was a "return" at the store and he did not open it and checked.
So, I would tell my DD to let him know so this can be returned at the store.
Maybe DD can tell him gently and privately - that they should not exchange gifts in the future.
I disagree that your DD should keep her mouth shut. Why should she be a doormat and passive in her relationship? What a stupid advice.
Anonymous wrote:Isn’t this a troll? How can you possibly care?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I should have specified that the water bottle had something like tea or juice in it. Definitely not water.
I will stay out of it and not say anything to her. I’ll keep my judgmental thoughts to myself!
Yeah, this is trashy. Cannot believe people are defending this. As a mom, I’d keep my comments to myself- and hope this is a short lived relationship. Even for a teen- this is a bad move and shows he is an idiot
+100
She's not entitled to a gift, but if he chooses to give one, it has to be a reasonable gift... not a used, unwashed water bottle, good grief. Or even a used washed one. Come on.
He's still learning, but he won't learn unless she tells him this isn't acceptable to give your girlfriend essentially a piece of trash (I know, I know, someone will reply and say "Oh, people on my buy nothing group grab these all the time!). And I wouldn't want DD to learn that she must accept any piece of crap because it's from a guy and he's just trying. It sounds like he didn't know what to give her so just grabbed his mom's water bottle!
Agree. But I don’t think he was trying. He had to know he was giving her used water bottle isn’t appropriate for a birthday present. I almost would question if he did it intentionally as a way to devalue her and mess with her psychologically.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I should have specified that the water bottle had something like tea or juice in it. Definitely not water.
I will stay out of it and not say anything to her. I’ll keep my judgmental thoughts to myself!
Yeah, this is trashy. Cannot believe people are defending this. As a mom, I’d keep my comments to myself- and hope this is a short lived relationship. Even for a teen- this is a bad move and shows he is an idiot
+100
She's not entitled to a gift, but if he chooses to give one, it has to be a reasonable gift... not a used, unwashed water bottle, good grief. Or even a used washed one. Come on.
He's still learning, but he won't learn unless she tells him this isn't acceptable to give your girlfriend essentially a piece of trash (I know, I know, someone will reply and say "Oh, people on my buy nothing group grab these all the time!). And I wouldn't want DD to learn that she must accept any piece of crap because it's from a guy and he's just trying. It sounds like he didn't know what to give her so just grabbed his mom's water bottle!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t say anything. BUT, giving someone a used water bottle as a gift is gross. I highly doubt he rinsed it out before giving it to her, if it were in fact new.
Maybe it was new but it was a "return" at the store and he did not open it and checked.
So, I would tell my DD to let him know so this can be returned at the store.
Maybe DD can tell him gently and privately - that they should not exchange gifts in the future.
I disagree that your DD should keep her mouth shut. Why should she be a doormat and passive in her relationship? What a stupid advice.
Agreed. She can be discrete and kind but she shouldn't accept this gift.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t say anything. BUT, giving someone a used water bottle as a gift is gross. I highly doubt he rinsed it out before giving it to her, if it were in fact new.
Maybe it was new but it was a "return" at the store and he did not open it and checked.
So, I would tell my DD to let him know so this can be returned at the store.
Maybe DD can tell him gently and privately - that they should not exchange gifts in the future.
I disagree that your DD should keep her mouth shut. Why should she be a doormat and passive in her relationship? What a stupid advice.
Anonymous wrote:3 months of dating is not cause for roses and jewelry. You are way too judgmental.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I should have specified that the water bottle had something like tea or juice in it. Definitely not water.
I will stay out of it and not say anything to her. I’ll keep my judgmental thoughts to myself!
Yeah, this is trashy. Cannot believe people are defending this. As a mom, I’d keep my comments to myself- and hope this is a short lived relationship. Even for a teen- this is a bad move and shows he is an idiot
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t say anything. BUT, giving someone a used water bottle as a gift is gross. I highly doubt he rinsed it out before giving it to her, if it were in fact new.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I should have specified that the water bottle had something like tea or juice in it. Definitely not water.
I will stay out of it and not say anything to her. I’ll keep my judgmental thoughts to myself!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I should have specified that the water bottle had something like tea or juice in it. Definitely not water.
I will stay out of it and not say anything to her. I’ll keep my judgmental thoughts to myself!
A sweet card would be way better than this.
Writing as a mom of someone who had two nice water bottles very likely stolen, I'd wonder if he stole it.
(My kid hates stickers but magically the water bottles with personal stickers on them don't walk the same way ones without stickers do...)
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I should have specified that the water bottle had something like tea or juice in it. Definitely not water.
I will stay out of it and not say anything to her. I’ll keep my judgmental thoughts to myself!