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AIBU and over reacting

78 replies

InNeedOfBrandy · 31/03/2013 10:55

Quite stressed ATM anyway and trying not to take it out on the dc. Ds (5) was acting up all day yesterday, (things like dipping his green beans in his drink at the table then when I had took the water away from him 5 minutes later he was trying to sneak his drink back which if I hadn't seen would of tipped my wine everywhere) he eventually got sent to bed early as I just couldn't cope with his not listening. He broke my lamp, opened 3 more bags of crisps after I told him he could have one and stuff like that.

Anyway had a chat last night about listening to me again and what happens when he doesn't. He understands I think. Till this morning when I'm in the bath he says he's hungry can he have more cereal, well that's fine help yourself and he takes my cereal. He knows that the curiously cinnamon squares are mine and not anybody else's, he did this yesterday as well and I'm really not happy. They both choose a cereal each when they're other one runs out plus there's usually Cheerios shreddies and frostys so why the hell is he taking mine! I might be slightly unreasonable about this as after all it is only cereal but the slyness of him sneaking it has really pissed me off.

ATM I've told him I'm not happy and I'm really considering not taking him to the party we're going to later. I am also thinking about making him give me a pound out his money box? Or AIBU and over reacting over a bowl of cereal.

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Shelly32 · 31/03/2013 10:59

I know it's not April Fool's Day yet but is this an early joke? You have your own cereal that you keep from your kid and get cross about him dipping green beans in his drink?

Coconutty · 31/03/2013 11:01

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wankerchief · 31/03/2013 11:01

A pound and having to miss a party for eating your cereal?

Really?

HorraceTheOtter · 31/03/2013 11:01

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Rainbowinthesky · 31/03/2013 11:03

Yabu. You are also being unreasonable for having gross cereals in the house in the first place.

Rindercella · 31/03/2013 11:03

this is your 5 year old child you're talking about yes? And not a partner being a bit of a twat?

A massive over reaction imo. pick your battles carefully with 5 year olds...fights over cereals are entirely needless. and you cannot possibly be serious about not taking him to a party because he sneaked some of your forbidden cereal.

My advice? If you don't want your 5 year old child to have something, keep it out of his way. It really is quite simple.

pjmama · 31/03/2013 11:03

Forty lashes at least for nearly spilling your wine, you have to nip behaviour like that in the bud.

Lucyellensmum95 · 31/03/2013 11:03

1/10 must try harder

Rainbowinthesky · 31/03/2013 11:04

Meant to put a wink after my post.

KansasCityOctopus · 31/03/2013 11:04

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StealthPolarBear · 31/03/2013 11:04

Brandy, this must be an April Fool's joke, yes?

Joolsy · 31/03/2013 11:05

Maybe think about an alternative punishment as it would be a shame for him to miss the party. I don't think it's unreasonable to be upset though as he broke the rules which he no doubt was aware of.

InNeedOfBrandy · 31/03/2013 11:06

No not a joke I'm turning into my mum Sad

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sweetiepie1979 · 31/03/2013 11:07

I think this is a joke in not been sucked in

StealthPolarBear · 31/03/2013 11:07

Yes ywbu then. Wekl dine for reslising

Ediblemushrooms · 31/03/2013 11:07

This is a wind up. Surely?

Why would a 5 year old help himself to 3 bags of crisps- don't you put them where he can't get to them?

Why is a 5 yr old having crisps anyway- they are full of salt and fat?

Why are you in the bath when he is needing breakfast? Can't you shower after it's all sorted- or make him wait until you are out of the bath?

You are blaming a 5 yr old for your own mismanagement. Get a grip.

YABVU.

NewAtThisMalarky · 31/03/2013 11:08

If this is serious YANBU, YABCR (you are being completely ridiculous).

Who separates cereal into 'theirs' and 'mine'?

gordyslovesheep · 31/03/2013 11:08

oh come on now - April Fool surely???

NewAtThisMalarky · 31/03/2013 11:09

But it's March.... not April...

MarcelineTheVampireQueen · 31/03/2013 11:09

Brandy, worst wind up ever.

gordyslovesheep · 31/03/2013 11:10

if you ARE serious then you need to chill out

massive over reaction to a child helping themselves to YOUR cereal for starters

RegularVoltaire · 31/03/2013 11:10

Seriously? Oh dear.

YABU

InNeedOfBrandy · 31/03/2013 11:11

He had already had breakfast while I was in the bath, and the crisps were out because we had a late lunch yesterday (about 3ish and it was a huge roast had family over) so dinner was dips and crisps and cheese and naice ham and bread.

I'm going back to the drs on the 26th about my general grumpiness to see if a switch in pill has worked, obviously not.

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Rindercella · 31/03/2013 11:13

Really, if this is serious, then I think it's a good idea you're golng to see your GP.

InNeedOfBrandy · 31/03/2013 11:13

And the cereal is mine because I don't really eat cereal so the odd time I buy a box for myself I want it to be there when I want it. They can have whatever cereal they want I would prefer to buy two of the same and have mine and there's.

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