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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 659660" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Great call on this one. There is no reason to make special means for someone who is able to cook for themselves. If they want to eat part of what you are having, that's fine - the salad, or veggies, or starches. But there is no way you should be cooking a parallel menu. There is a valid reason for HER to actually do something for herself. And every bit helps.</p><p> </p><p></p><p>This is a delicate topic. Any chance she was sexually assaulted? Date rape is not uncommon on many campuses. The girls often don't want to talk about it - but it doesn't work to try to live a normal life with that in the background. She may not want to see a therapist because she doesn't want to talk about this... and nothing else needs talking about. If you get any wedge in the door that she will accept some level of therapy, find someone who is trained in handling the possibility of sexual assault.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 659660, member: 11791"] Great call on this one. There is no reason to make special means for someone who is able to cook for themselves. If they want to eat part of what you are having, that's fine - the salad, or veggies, or starches. But there is no way you should be cooking a parallel menu. There is a valid reason for HER to actually do something for herself. And every bit helps. This is a delicate topic. Any chance she was sexually assaulted? Date rape is not uncommon on many campuses. The girls often don't want to talk about it - but it doesn't work to try to live a normal life with that in the background. She may not want to see a therapist because she doesn't want to talk about this... and nothing else needs talking about. If you get any wedge in the door that she will accept some level of therapy, find someone who is trained in handling the possibility of sexual assault. [/QUOTE]
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