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AIBU?

To go for a family meal out when DD I trying to lose weight, but has a cold so can't taste?

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Williams80 · 24/08/2016 16:30

Hi, not sure if I'm BU or not. DD is 15 and is currently losing weight (doing really well) and I'm very proud of her. She is currently getting over a bad cold, she's feeling fine but hasn't got her taste back yet. However, we have decided to go out for dinner tonight (there are salads and stuff so I guess she could do healthy but I suppose even they have sauce). She has asked if we could possibly wait until the weekend until she gets her taste back so if she is to have something quite unhealthy she'll have enjoyed it. Which I understand. However, would we be unreasonable to still go? Confused

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Amelie10 · 24/08/2016 16:36

Yanbu, she's a big girl, she can understand

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Chocolateraisins123 · 24/08/2016 16:44

I dont think it would be very supportive of you to go tonight.

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Thefitfatty · 24/08/2016 16:48

Is there a particular reason you're going out tonight? If it isn't a special occasion I think YABU. Your daughter is 15 YABU to make her diet and think that eating out and only having salad without dressing is ok!
A 15 year old should be taught healthy eating and exercise not you can't ever eat out and if you do it's plain lettuce leaves only.

And if she has so much weight to lose that you don't want her to eat out and only eat lettice leaves support her and don't go.

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OpenMe · 24/08/2016 16:49

I can't imagine going for a meal where I knew one of the party wouldn't enjoy it. OTOH, does losing your sense of taste, to that extent really happen?

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Williams80 · 24/08/2016 16:50

No, I was thinking of her because she cannot taste. I don't mind if she has the largest meal there, she doesn't either as its a one off. I said salad because she can't taste so wouldn't be worth it.

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Queenbean · 24/08/2016 16:50

Ummmm this sounds very harsh on your daughter! She has politely asked if you could do it at a time when she can enjoy the food

You would be pretty mean to ignore her and go ahead with it anyway. The weight loss is irrelevant here.

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Williams80 · 24/08/2016 16:50

Yes! Have you never had that?

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NavyandWhite · 24/08/2016 16:55

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NickyEds · 24/08/2016 16:57

Don't be so mean! Wait until she can enjoy it too.

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lougle · 24/08/2016 16:57

Is there a particular reason why you're going tonight? If she can't taste the food then it's pointless. I don't know why we needed to know she was on a diet, tbh.

This really comes down to whether you are willing to put your DD before yourself. Somehow I'm suspecting we've got the answer.

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