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to expect teenagers to make decisions (sort of light hearted frustration)

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bonsaidragon · 31/05/2020 19:55

2 hours and he still hasn't decided which salad he is having with his dinner Angry

Why can't they make decisions?!

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Whatifitallgoesright · 31/05/2020 20:02

Then he gets what he's given.

BumpBundle · 31/05/2020 20:06

What salad is he making for his dinner?

bonsaidragon · 31/05/2020 20:08

Whatif He's doing his own dinner tonight at his own suggestion (he's 16).
Bump He is still 'trying to think'

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Jbck · 31/05/2020 20:15

Mine thinks she made the wrong decision using a TGIF cocktail recipe 😂 should have gone with her instincts.

She is 18.

bonsaidragon · 31/05/2020 20:21

Is it even possible to go wrong with a cocktail?

Mine is now having mackerel with cous cous and cherry tomatoes.

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Jbck · 31/05/2020 21:21

Oh tres healthy, maybe he could teach DD a thing or two 😂

bonsaidragon · 31/05/2020 23:06

He wasn't given much choice, he was told to....

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honeylulu · 31/05/2020 23:46

If a teenager is voluntarily eating salad I would not complain!

afromom · 01/06/2020 00:30

DS (16) couldn't decide if he wanted his lunch before or after his shower today when I asked him at 12.30. He still hadn't decided by 7pm when we were eating dinner, so having slept through breakfast and missed lunch, he had only his dinner to eat today 🤦‍♀️

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