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AIBU?

to not give DD a telling off for licking her plate?

11 replies

crazylizzy · 15/07/2009 18:39

and think it's a right of passage that all children should go through?

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cornsilk · 15/07/2009 18:41

My dh still does it.

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Bleatblurt · 15/07/2009 18:41

I still do it. But only in the privacy of my own home.

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MadameCastafiore · 15/07/2009 18:41

I would tell her off - I think it is a pretty disgusting thing to do.

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bedjumper · 15/07/2009 18:42

if at home is fine

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pjmama · 15/07/2009 18:42

As long as she knows not to do it at school or in a restaurant, what does it matter!

I've got a fussy eater so I don't care if he's shovelling it in with his feet, as long as it's going down

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SaBeatitudeLaPetiteBelle · 15/07/2009 18:42

Depends how old she is and whether she knows that it's not generally a habit that she should employ.

I know a grown man who does it and it makes me cringe.

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Niecie · 15/07/2009 18:42

I used to do it - only when we had chips and I wanted to lick the salt and vinegar.

I don't do it now and I don't remember my mother really telling me not to.

I think so long as they don't do it in public, and I never did, who cares!?

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purepurple · 15/07/2009 18:43

I would think that maybe I hadn't fed her enough!

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Morloth · 15/07/2009 18:45

Depends, I will still lick my plate if the food is really really good and only DS & DH about.

Take it as a compliment, I do.

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Thunderduck · 15/07/2009 18:52

I agree with Madame.
Dogs lick their plates, people shouldn't.

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cupofteaplease · 15/07/2009 18:55

My dh drinks from his bowl, as does his father, and my girls have started doing it too

I hate it, and think it is really rude. If I catch them doing it, they get a telling off. I would think the same about licking the plate.

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