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A question about sharing. Need "non-Aspie" perspective
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 384489" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>I would never ask someone for something off of their plate (much less take it <em>without</em> asking!) but I've done it the other way around. My son and I have "shared" at a restaurant but it was more like me offering him one of my shrimp that he got off my plate with his own fork, sharing an appetizer, or letting him finish something of mine if I can't eat it all. But having a big free-for-all where everybody is eating off of everybody elses plates, even at home, uuuuhhh, no thank you. That's gross. And very unsanitary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 384489, member: 1883"] I would never ask someone for something off of their plate (much less take it [I]without[/I] asking!) but I've done it the other way around. My son and I have "shared" at a restaurant but it was more like me offering him one of my shrimp that he got off my plate with his own fork, sharing an appetizer, or letting him finish something of mine if I can't eat it all. But having a big free-for-all where everybody is eating off of everybody elses plates, even at home, uuuuhhh, no thank you. That's gross. And very unsanitary. [/QUOTE]
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