Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lol at connecting specific colleges—Yale, Bryn Mawr—with whether or not your mom packed your lunch. Never change, DCUM.
You‘re not following, dear. Which college did you go to? I’m assuming it wasn’t Yale or Bryn Mawr…
Just UVA, so you’ll have to pardon me. What am I not following? Both posters implied that they or someone they know is/was successful at their [name drop selective school] despite the fact that their moms packed their lunches through high school. What am I missing?
They were saying they still managed to go to good schools, even though their moms packed their lunches. Which you do seem to understand, which begs the question as to why you said they were “connecting specific colleges… with whether or not their moms packed their lunch”. Which is not what they were doing.
I honestly don’t understand what you don’t understand. “Connecting a specific college” would imply that they’re saying “I went to Yale *because* my mom packed my lunch” rather than “moms can pack lunches and kids can still be successful, here’s a sample data point”.
Clearly you wanted to get a dig in at these people, but you were wildly unsuccessful. Sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s time to stop packing your kids’ lunches.
No it’s not. I pack my hs kids lunch.
My teenager would be embarrassed to have a lunch packed by mom.
haha. My kid has a friend whose mom still packs their lunch (older HSers). The friend hates that the mom keeps doing this, and told the mom that none of his friends mom's pack their lunches. I don't pack DC's lunches, but I do make sure there is something in the fridge for them to pack.
When DC told me this I laughed, but I said that the mom is a sahm and this is her way of taking care of her kids. DC told me they thought the mom needed to get a job or something.
Raising judgmental followers is the ultimate goal, right? Great job, mom! (Bonus points for the seeds of misogyny you have successfully planted.)
haha at least he packs his own lunch, and I don't baby him. And yes, a sahm is more likely to pack her kids lunch than not. My sister did the same. What else do they do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lol at connecting specific colleges—Yale, Bryn Mawr—with whether or not your mom packed your lunch. Never change, DCUM.
You‘re not following, dear. Which college did you go to? I’m assuming it wasn’t Yale or Bryn Mawr…
Just UVA, so you’ll have to pardon me. What am I not following? Both posters implied that they or someone they know is/was successful at their [name drop selective school] despite the fact that their moms packed their lunches through high school. What am I missing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s time to stop packing your kids’ lunches.
No it’s not. I pack my hs kids lunch.
My teenager would be embarrassed to have a lunch packed by mom.
haha. My kid has a friend whose mom still packs their lunch (older HSers). The friend hates that the mom keeps doing this, and told the mom that none of his friends mom's pack their lunches. I don't pack DC's lunches, but I do make sure there is something in the fridge for them to pack.
When DC told me this I laughed, but I said that the mom is a sahm and this is her way of taking care of her kids. DC told me they thought the mom needed to get a job or something.
Raising judgmental followers is the ultimate goal, right? Great job, mom! (Bonus points for the seeds of misogyny you have successfully planted.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lol at connecting specific colleges—Yale, Bryn Mawr—with whether or not your mom packed your lunch. Never change, DCUM.
You‘re not following, dear. Which college did you go to? I’m assuming it wasn’t Yale or Bryn Mawr…
Anonymous wrote:lol at connecting specific colleges—Yale, Bryn Mawr—with whether or not your mom packed your lunch. Never change, DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Let me clarify: what do your kids pack? I want to have options for them.
And by the way, there is nothing wrong with packing for your kid. It’s a really nice thing to do if you have a hardworking teen. Mine are way busier than I am, so I sometimes like to do this for them.
Being able to pack a lunch is an important as being able to write a history essay.
I never packed my lunch until I was in the work force and I won a prize in history and went to Yale. Happy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Let me clarify: what do your kids pack? I want to have options for them.
And by the way, there is nothing wrong with packing for your kid. It’s a really nice thing to do if you have a hardworking teen. Mine are way busier than I am, so I sometimes like to do this for them.
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Actually there is something wrong with this. You forget that the goal is raise your children to adulthood. Little things like planning out lunches, doing their own laundry, taking responsibility for cleaning up after themselves are all part of that. I guarantee your children are sorely lacking in independence if their mom is crowd sourcing how to make their everyday lunches extra special.
Your parents didn’t teach you social skills, kindness, or how to pull your gigantic head out of your own @$$.
Better make sure the kids know they’re still in the will; otherwise they’ll have no reason to continue to pretend they don’t hate you.
It’s downright depressing that kids taking responsibility for feeding and themselves (not even contributing to household chores!) is considered abusive and hateful.
SMH
It’s downright depressing how dumb hateful jerks on the internet are. You are *clearly* abusive and hateful, but one can reach that conclusion NOT because your kids pack their own lunch, but because of the way you responded to OP.
I hope that clears it up for you. (I’m guessing your parents made you feed yourself because they were busy doing your schoolwork and college applications for you.)
DP. Maybe time to take a little break from the internet. You don’t sound ok.
Np
Classic mean girl comment
Don't kick people when they're down
?? PP is the one calling people abusive and hateful over a lunch packing thread.
LOL did you even read that female dog’s comment to OP?
Yeah, I just reread it and I don’t have any problem with it. Maybe the eyeroll emoji was unnecessary, but I agree with that poster otherwise.
You two can eyeroll together while you sit around drinking wine as your kids parent themselves. Pretty typical behavior for this area.
Do you still cut the crusts off and leave little notes for them?
Yes. I draw amusing pictures on the notes, as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Let me clarify: what do your kids pack? I want to have options for them.
And by the way, there is nothing wrong with packing for your kid. It’s a really nice thing to do if you have a hardworking teen. Mine are way busier than I am, so I sometimes like to do this for them.
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Actually there is something wrong with this. You forget that the goal is raise your children to adulthood. Little things like planning out lunches, doing their own laundry, taking responsibility for cleaning up after themselves are all part of that. I guarantee your children are sorely lacking in independence if their mom is crowd sourcing how to make their everyday lunches extra special.
Your parents didn’t teach you social skills, kindness, or how to pull your gigantic head out of your own @$$.
Better make sure the kids know they’re still in the will; otherwise they’ll have no reason to continue to pretend they don’t hate you.
It’s downright depressing that kids taking responsibility for feeding and themselves (not even contributing to household chores!) is considered abusive and hateful.
SMH
It’s downright depressing how dumb hateful jerks on the internet are. You are *clearly* abusive and hateful, but one can reach that conclusion NOT because your kids pack their own lunch, but because of the way you responded to OP.
I hope that clears it up for you. (I’m guessing your parents made you feed yourself because they were busy doing your schoolwork and college applications for you.)
DP. Maybe time to take a little break from the internet. You don’t sound ok.
Np
Classic mean girl comment
Don't kick people when they're down
?? PP is the one calling people abusive and hateful over a lunch packing thread.
LOL did you even read that female dog’s comment to OP?
Yeah, I just reread it and I don’t have any problem with it. Maybe the eyeroll emoji was unnecessary, but I agree with that poster otherwise.
You two can eyeroll together while you sit around drinking wine as your kids parent themselves. Pretty typical behavior for this area.
Do you still cut the crusts off and leave little notes for them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s time to stop packing your kids’ lunches.
No it’s not. I pack my hs kids lunch.
My teenager would be embarrassed to have a lunch packed by mom.
haha. My kid has a friend whose mom still packs their lunch (older HSers). The friend hates that the mom keeps doing this, and told the mom that none of his friends mom's pack their lunches. I don't pack DC's lunches, but I do make sure there is something in the fridge for them to pack.
When DC told me this I laughed, but I said that the mom is a sahm and this is her way of taking care of her kids. DC told me they thought the mom needed to get a job or something.