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A question about sharing. Need "non-Aspie" perspective
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 384592" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>This drives me batty! </p><p></p><p>Now I think it is perfectly normal for parents, or grandparents, to have an extra plate and put some of their food over onto the small child's plate so they can eat at the table. Maybe even normal for a husband and wife to ask each other...honey, that dish looks yummy, is it as good as it looks? Can I have a taste? They have certainly passed germs before...lol.</p><p></p><p>What kills me is that my daughter in law never fails to sit down and start eating and she will pick up bites of food with her FINGERS and start trying to shove them in our mouths as if we are babies, telling us how good this tastes and we simply must try it! Bad enough she does that to her kids but when she does it to me and Tony I want to puke. Then she starts going up to the bar and bringing back plates with food she thinks we will like because she did...never asking if we want it. UGH!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 384592, member: 1514"] This drives me batty! Now I think it is perfectly normal for parents, or grandparents, to have an extra plate and put some of their food over onto the small child's plate so they can eat at the table. Maybe even normal for a husband and wife to ask each other...honey, that dish looks yummy, is it as good as it looks? Can I have a taste? They have certainly passed germs before...lol. What kills me is that my daughter in law never fails to sit down and start eating and she will pick up bites of food with her FINGERS and start trying to shove them in our mouths as if we are babies, telling us how good this tastes and we simply must try it! Bad enough she does that to her kids but when she does it to me and Tony I want to puke. Then she starts going up to the bar and bringing back plates with food she thinks we will like because she did...never asking if we want it. UGH!!!! [/QUOTE]
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