Am probably not going to explain this very well but ...
Food. And kids. My kids sometimes go through phases of eating loads of something. Recently it has been fruit. They want fruit salads every day. This is obviously fab news. I make them salads. They eat it all up. And then by about Tuesday all the fruit has gone and they are tantrumming because there is none left.
I can spend 10 quid a week or more on fruit and it has all gone in a few days.
Is it ok to say - when it has gone it has gone. There is always apples and dried / tinned fruit left.
I had an eating disorder as a kid and am paranoid about confrontation over food.
AIBU not to buy more?
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When it has gone, it has gone. This is ok isn't it?
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NoNoNoMYDoIt · 06/10/2013 12:31
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